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VERSES FOR YOU

"INSCRIPTION FOR A BOOK." , To a fairy shop I went, < And a fairy penny spent, All to buy a fairy book. This is it. Pray come and lookl Merry tales "of beasts and men, Written with a fairy pen; , Pictures drawn by. fairy hand— -All have come from Fairyland. Tljis by fairy post I ,send \V(th a greeting to%my friend. '' !.' Found by "OAKTKEE" (10). Lower ;Hutt. f'WHEN CUCKOOS CEASE TO SING." When 'cuckoos cease to sine in Slay. And no bees hum in sunny June, You'll see a fairy, light and gay. Jump right across the silver moon. Pound by "CHRISTMAS ROSE" (8). Petpne,. . ■ . "GINGERBREAD CAKES." . I can ' remember, when I was small, ' I ■ didn't like gingerbread cakes at. all; And often, when I was out to tea, And someone offered the plate to me, I used to tell them I'd rather not. For Kbigerbread cakes were much too hot. Gingerbread cakes, when I was young, They made me thirsty and burnt my tongue. And that's the reason, when I was small, I didn't like gingerbread cakes at all. Found by "CUCKOO" (7).' * * • • "THE COW." ' (R.L;S.) The friendly cow, all red and white I love with all ray ■ heart; She gives me cream with all her might To cat with apple-tart. Found by "FAIEY JIOONWETOS" (8) Karori. "WHO WOULDN'T BE A FAIRY?" Fairies have a lovely time. Or so it seems to me; No one dreams of scolding them When they are late for teal They've moleskin cloaks for winter. Lined .thick with thistledown, An' tiny little mousesltin caps, > All cosy-soft an' brown. Goblins sleep in tree-tops, Go ..sailing In the ponds In barges built of lily-leaves. With oars of bracken fronds., Found by "GUEEN LINNET" (8). Ohiro Bay, ' ;

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1933, Page 8

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VERSES FOR YOU Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1933, Page 8

VERSES FOR YOU Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1933, Page 8

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