THE MUSIC BOX
I’d like to go to Happy Town, to Happv Town, to Happy Town. I’d like* to go to Happy Town (It isn’t far from my home). And I would wander hand in hand with joy in Sunbeams' Happy Land I’d like to go to Happy Town (It isn’t far from my home). The Doorkeeper is working hard, for
now, you see. he is on guard In Happy Town, in Happy Town (and, oh. so near to my home). The Woodpecker and Pixies. too. have always many things to do. And Competition Bells ring out for puzzles sent from my home. Come down and see dear Happy Town dear Happy Town. dear llapp>
Town, Como down and see dear Happy Town (It isn’t far from your home), And we will wander hand in hand with joy in Sunbeams’ Happy Land . . . Come down and see dear Happy Town (It isn’t far from your home). y—Dorothy White, aged IS.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 738, 10 August 1929, Page 35
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159THE MUSIC BOX Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 738, 10 August 1929, Page 35
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