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SIMPLICITY

; Wild rose, in your shaded bowers.' | Sweetest of the woodland flower*. , You have sent your tiny dart | To the garden of my heart- | Xatare in a Joyous mood Graced the forest’s solitude j When she made sour dainty form. | Whose charm a palace might adorn, i On an early summer day i I can see you gcr.tijr sway. ; Dancing with the woodland breeze • As it scurries through the trees; j And your merry rosy face, i Lifted in such winsome grace , To the azure summer sky Where the ciouds like snowbanks 2*- } Sweet wit!tin your dewy Up ■ Lies the nectar bees may sip:' i Fragrance lingering in the air Signifies your presence there. Who can see you and not feel AH vour charm and sweet appeal" ! Ever joyous and yet meek. Blush of mom upon yotrr cheek- | Ah. sweet flower. Be pure and innocent as you: Give me of that simple cheer Which alone makes you so dear. • —Lone HunterWHERE .ARE YOU GOING TO MY PRETTY GUIDE? A company of English Guides a new version of an old song: Where are you g ing to. my prew : Guide? i I'm going a-cam ping, sbe replied. What if there's rain from this ck*®*--sky? vM We'ji whistle ano sine for our te®* are dry. . ) What if the tents should not be fb®* ' We’ll build us shelters and never ! How will you cook without a I We’ll use dry wood from the near**grove What a hour pots and pans, fair u»** Any old tin will do. she said. .« What if the tin of milk runs aot>‘v Ive cot my milkmaid’s badge. sport. , W hat if the farmer makes a fuss* , We’ll smile at him till he smiles ** . What If you’re charged by n d®said he. Hop over the fence or .unb a i M&v I come with you. cam pm* **■' • Rule 27 say No, good Scout- - ■ When you grow up will you bride? /raid*- ! I'll marry none but a firs: '■ Then nsk the Captain, she repnoo- > — —l

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 493, 24 October 1928, Page 6

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SIMPLICITY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 493, 24 October 1928, Page 6

SIMPLICITY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 493, 24 October 1928, Page 6

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