ROCKY MOUNTAIN ANEMONE.
Bwlnty. blue rnemone, " _. Mldlng in the mountain stair. >,' Where the sunshine lovingly V F»lls In splendor rich and rare. Dainty, blue anemone, -* 1 ■Jdlr.g by the mountain way, <jenlnc upward modestly * "V Like a nun about to pray. : -\ 4 Weundlir.gr of the sun and dew. 4 Child of mist and purple morn. lifting eyes of sweetest blue Frotr. the bed where you were born. ■Maty, blue anemone, Pteeslng close to Nature-'* heart. 0% the wide-swept, upland lea. Where the waving grasses part. lilt to me your tender face, Uttle nun of azure eyes, ' Grant me just jhe fleeting graceThat within rhem deeply lies. Satin, gray and filmy mist. Wrap this maiden tenderly. Whom the mountain dew has k!ss«d, Dainty, blue anemone. —Charles F. Kinjjsley. in Chicago RceordHerald.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 382, 3 September 1903, Page 8
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130ROCKY MOUNTAIN ANEMONE. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 382, 3 September 1903, Page 8
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