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VAGRANT VERSE

CONTRAST. (Written for the Southland Times.) I love tall trees and stately passing ships-. The ships swing by Into those strange seas where an old moon dips, Leaving the sky. But all life long the tall trees nobly wait In sun or rain, With lofty brows, true brothers of then fate. Without disdain. —Southerner. Invercargill, June 17.

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Southland Times, Issue 18970, 18 June 1923, Page 4

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VAGRANT VERSE Southland Times, Issue 18970, 18 June 1923, Page 4

VAGRANT VERSE Southland Times, Issue 18970, 18 June 1923, Page 4

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