CARNIVAL
What of the night, ye watchers? The night is fresh and fa.ir; There’s music, and there’s laughter, And there’s madness in the air. Lanterns—what of the lanterns, Dancing high in the breeze? Ah, the lanterns are gay in the moonrise, Hung out on the swaying trees. Music is waftir»,g upward, Fragrance is in the air; The sea is black in the shadow. The sky above is fair. What of the moon, ye lovers? What of the moon hung low? Ah, the moon is gold in the heavens, And green is the mistletoe. —Harvest Moon (Alma Chamberlain).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 379, 13 June 1928, Page 6
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97CARNIVAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 379, 13 June 1928, Page 6
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