VERSES FOR YOU
"SEA DREAMS." I. ■■ (Original.) I gazed and gazed across the sea, Where the ships were calling «nd waiting for me. There were steamers and tugs, and a pirate crew. Across the water where a cold wind blew. But the ships were calling and waiting for me. As I gazed across the deep blue sea. City. "LADX 'ANE" (12)
"MY HOUSEA A smile for each window, A dream for each door. My house is a house, Tou have not seen. before. A room to keep my treasures. My never'ending pleasures. My dream a sunbeam. My little house.. A gate to bid my friends come In, A path of song to lead the way: Flowara awcet around their feet, "" Shall- bloom afresh each dayt A cloud for my pillow, The moon for my bed, . A star for my light, Loving thoughts for my bread. A smile, but all the while. My little.; house. Found by ' Karorl. "GOLDEN TIPS." (»)
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1932, Page 16
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159VERSES FOR YOU Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1932, Page 16
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