QUESTIONS
Over the country, over the town, With never a smile and never a frown, The face of the Man-in-the-Moon looks down. Late one night, when the Man was dim, I crept out of bed and I questioned liim: "Why is your face in the Moon so grim? I wouldn’t ask questions if I were you. Child; (And the face of the Man-in-the-Moon quite smiled). Folks who ask questions are sure to get chaffed; (And the face of tlie Man-in-the-Moon quite laughed). You wouldn’t like them yourself, I’ll be bound; (And the face of the Man-in-the-Moon quite frowned). "Who’s out of bed against orders? (I think The eye of the Man-in-the-Moon gave a wink).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 35
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114QUESTIONS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 35
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