THE WIND
I The evening wind's repealed tune. | Came floating o'er the plain; i Touching now the sleeping hills. < With a whispering , soft refrain. : Stealing through the silent pines , | ! And hy the drowsy, gliding stream;] O'er the sea's bright, polished floor, i Into the moon's light silver beam. j Softly, through the dropping night, j It comes, and with it brings | The fragrance of a world of beauty, j l Which perhaps alone is Spring's. ! —Fay Baynes (14yrs), Tahunanui.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 16 October 1942, Page 3
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79THE WIND Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 16 October 1942, Page 3
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