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A SONG OF A HEART.

Dear heart, I love youl All the day I wonder If skies are rich with blue Or bending back with tempest and with thunder, Dear heart, dear heart, o'er youl

Dear heart, 1 love youl When pole stars are gleamingSad stars to me and few— X wonder if God’s lovelier lights are streaming, , Dear heart, dear heart, o’er youl . I Dear heart, if life had only one bright blossom, v ''Ope rose to meet the dew, ] I’d kk& it, climbing *to your, restful bosom, | And wear its thomß for youl , —Exohange.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/FP18940901.2.33

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Fair Play, Volume I, Issue 25, 1 September 1894, Page 28

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96

A SONG OF A HEART. Fair Play, Volume I, Issue 25, 1 September 1894, Page 28

A SONG OF A HEART. Fair Play, Volume I, Issue 25, 1 September 1894, Page 28

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