SPRING SONG
Once upon a time a merry little robin sat on the bough of a tree. Ho was* very happy, for ho was going to the bellbird'a home in the evergreen tree.' So he preened his feathers,and flew, to the bellbird's home. ; • "Oh! How glad I am 'to" sco you!" he- said1. "Lot us sing a song of Spring." "When it -is ..■Springtime': among the . .••■ green kauri trees, I am flying nearer to you, To you, to you, to you, Nearer to you. When it is Springtime among the hawthorn bushes, ■'■■'. I am chirping to youj ' To you, to you, to you, Chirping to you. When it is Springtime in the evergreen trees. • , I am looking for you, : F.or you, forliyou, for you, Looking for you! 3' . _"N"ow for a meal," said the bellbird. And when that was over he said: "I liavo a surprise for you. J have four new babies!" "Ohl" said the robin in surprise. And after looking at the , babies (which wore just like balls o£ fluff), the robin flew home. "BED AEEOW'-' (?). Karton. ;.• '
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1933, Page 20
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179SPRING SONG Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1933, Page 20
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