THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
I.t.TK. "I unMi'l bore." -aid the Seventh Soil. Kinking a liver spoon. “Rut 1 ..aw black swan- llm other night. Flying across I lie moon. At dusk, mi tic rising moon.'’ "| haven't been lucky in love,” he "Nor pi eke 1 up a sixpence yet . Rut I toned tic place where seagulls deep Viter the Mill i- sel ; White drifts when the -tin is set.
"Though I've missed some concerts and comedies And halls in the usual wav. I've eonie on a mother platypus With her babies out at play. Velvety twins at play." '■| wasn’t born." said the Seventh Soil. “Wit h a. silver to suck. Nor bowled to church in a limousine. Ifut my christening brought me I nek There are se.eral sorts of lurk." DOR( iTHFA M aCK KI.LA R.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1925, Page 2
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136THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1925, Page 2
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