VAGRANT VERSE
MAT. (Written for tin Southland Threat I sang tire gforiee •' the May In Seotfo four ass' nk blade o’ genre, Ok leafy gog That apraag i» M sb* das, WF laughter fitted the goodes dgf For wf hre whebta’ glance May ais iiadUy eaan’. tike fairy-fay, WF orefc an' sreg m' damoa. But here I carets Btt a dzre, A cheery dns, ass'; I cfatttna, elattes tae the ban* Thro*' boots ' tfast aMb Maw. For May's a firkle jari via «Ui Cam tae a tartan tors. Can gie'ys fnswns instead o’ Can freeae as wed as form. An' in it her hab ribs gangs Wi’ Simmer in her train An’ wee bads Bit tbacr merrysagp An' flo’era are gar Ogam; But here dM saaey liremer hasp) Dl-nstared Winter whs, A withbred ha& in fsry ffingp Brrid-caat had, rieet an* arena. —Robert Fraaure Bluff, May 7j
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Southland Times, Issue 18816, 8 May 1920, Page 4
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147VAGRANT VERSE Southland Times, Issue 18816, 8 May 1920, Page 4
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