Happy Lines.
"1F...." If you were a fairy, little child, And I was a fairy, too. We'd go and dwell in a pinky shell Down in the ocean blue. And the fish would peep 'From tho twinkling deep, ; And whisper, "Who are you?" Sent in by 'SPARKLER," Ncwtown. "THE SNOWDROP." Into the world' Tho sun doth peep , On the little white flower That has been.asleep. "NO-NO" (11). Kilbirnie. "A WISH." I'd love to give a party For all the fairy folk, With scarlet leaves for plates—o! ' It would be such.a joke! And every little lady fay ; Should have her acorn cup To hold her fragrant rose-leaf tea, Until she drank it up. Sent in by "THE DUCHESS." (9) Kilbirnie. ■ "GEETIE GOOSE." Said Gertie Goose, "I'm angry and Much too cross to quack: 1 went to town last Monday And bought a nice new hat. l.'put it on this afternoon, To call on Mrs. Bra.y; She looked at me, and laughed, and said, 'Are flower-pots, cheap to-day?'" Sent iiii by CHARLIE EDWARDS (7). City.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 71, 20 September 1930, Page 20
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173Happy Lines. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 71, 20 September 1930, Page 20
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