ORIGINAL POETRY.
What dbyou think erf the Weather ? Is asked you whertvef you go. It is askm wheri the snn it is shining, And oskad When the streets are atlow. It is tteked when the sky is clear, And when with clouds it is dark it is asked you M eßrtfest SortfCtime*, Still oft’tiiues I think for a lark, CHORUS. Wliat do you think of the weather ? You are asked it in sunshine snd rain; What do you think of the weather, It is asked you again and again. What do you think of the weather ? You are oft’times stopped inf the street; With tins very important enquiry, By any acquaintance you meet. Not J hat he’s wanting to know ; He cares not. what you reply, But he sees that you’re wairtmg to go, And he asks it your patience to tty. Choruf.What do you tkrrrrk of the weather ? Appears to be fond lovers’ talk, I surprised two down by the river, Last night as 1 went for a walk. He whispered to htT us I passed, “ It looks very like rain in the West,” A very original wooing If from it we gather tne rest. Chorus.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 148, 17 March 1874, Page 2
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197ORIGINAL POETRY. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 148, 17 March 1874, Page 2
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