IF I HAD A BROOMSTICK.
(Sent by Jim Sharpe.) If I had a broomstick, and knew how to ride it, I’d fly through the windows when Jane goes to tea; And over the tops of the chimneys I’d guide it To lands where no children are cripples like me; I’d run on the rocks with the crabs and the sea. Where soft red anemones close when you touch; If I had a broomstick, and knew how to ride it— If I had a broomstick—instead of a crutch. THREE LITTLE KITTENS. (Sent by Corallyn Neal.) Old mother pussy as snug as can be, Right in the midst of her children three, Snowflake and Spotty and little RolPeep, All on the hearth-rug fast asleep. 80-Peep has a ball tied fast to a thread, A ball made of leather, yellow and red, . The ball rolls away and the three i kittens run, While old mother pussy watches the fun.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1932, Page 16 (Supplement)
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156IF I HAD A BROOMSTICK. Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1932, Page 16 (Supplement)
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