GRANDMOTHER AND ME
Grandmother dear is a very" old- lady-; ■ ■ ~ -' Grandmother dear can't see. ' _ -' But when she "drops things or loses her spectacles, Grandmother's eyes are — me. Grandmother dear is a very old lady ; Sometimes • she never hears ; But I always run when the postman comes ringing — I can be grandmother's ears. Grandmother dear likes the house all tidy, Everything dusted and neat, " ' So I work with my little red broont and my duster — I can be grandmother's feet. Grandmother dear is a very old lady ; 'Can't walk, and can't hear, and can't see; You never could tell, though, the fun we have playing— Grandmother dear and me."
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New Zealand Tablet, 10 September 1908, Page 37
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108GRANDMOTHER AND ME New Zealand Tablet, 10 September 1908, Page 37
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