THE LITTLE WORLD.
What does niy. baby see As he lies. here with. me? Children 'at play ,uhder a high green T tree; ' . • /' Roses, running wild ; and free, The curve of a woman's throat — these ;'; three. .'.' ''" v . . . , ' ".' Can/avbaby see from his mother's iknee, \yhen>!o've and sunlight , chance, to be In a world, "tliai.fs made 'for him and me, Just" . him and' me !■'.'■'.
. What;dhes;'m^\ihptli'erJ-seq, . Wlien.l lie'oii "her knee? .. r think -she Sees .no high green tree, 'l No rambling yroke^, wild ' and v free. T To the gates of Heath she went for me," VVheii love ( and. sunlight chanced'to be; •So I;*an\ air that shV.ean see, A iittlc' world- aih I 'tlfaf she ■ 5 Holds -on hcr-.kriep. —Evelyn !sharp, m t Westminster. Gazette
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11248, 11 April 1908, Page 3 (Supplement)
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122THE LITTLE WORLD. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11248, 11 April 1908, Page 3 (Supplement)
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