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WOMEN WEARING APRONS

Women wearing aprons Make me wonder why I’ve no squares of gingham With wide bows to tie. Women washing teacups Sometimes make me wish I could fill a cupboard Bright dish after dish. Women hearing children Chanting rhythmic prayers dust as though God listened In a room upstairs. Women who croon stories As the child-heads nod — Have they something lovely I ha.ve missed dear God I

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LCM19471022.2.43.3

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Lake County Mail, Issue 22, 22 October 1947, Page 9

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Tapeke kupu
69

WOMEN WEARING APRONS Lake County Mail, Issue 22, 22 October 1947, Page 9

WOMEN WEARING APRONS Lake County Mail, Issue 22, 22 October 1947, Page 9

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