THE NEW LOVE.
Lot others sin? the joys of sons. The pleasures Lhal clv ■ ''anvas yields, The music of the w -06. nil throng. The dear de"!rht of streams aud HW:!? The joys 01 love and lovers' paJli, These mnr not my biography. For I have tone-bed life's deepest gain In amateur photography: For mc The hyposulphites bloom. The golden chloride hngntiy gleam*, >And in the sacred darkened room The sodium crystals star my dreams; Developers my spirit bietss: Sly porcelain dishes are my pride; 1 am new-born since J possess Ammonium sulpnocyanide. 1 photograph with Joyous zeal. And then implore uiy liliuy prize In rosy darkness to reveal its charming secrets to my eyes: And then —oh, joy desired and "dear, The him responds as 1 Implore— 1 see .the pictured face appear, And wonder who 1 meant It for: Uh, yon with sorrow-laden heart. Sick of your many changing cults, No other craft, no other art, yields such astonishing results: Oh. weaTy worldling, empty soul, So long by doubts and rears distressed. Leave Love and Fame to Fate's control, But buy a kodak and be hlest! The "rail Mall Gazette."
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 257, 3 November 1906, Page 10
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192THE NEW LOVE. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 257, 3 November 1906, Page 10
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