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LIE-A-BEDS

This morning when I wakened, I did not want to rise; I felt so warm with covers ttickcd Up to my very eyes. I looked out through the window; The moon peered down at me. He smiled and winked his eye and said, “Yye’re lazy as can be.” He lay there in his sky bed Where all the night he’d been. With his blue counterpane pulled close Beneath his round, white chin. And then he called, as slowly He slipped out of my view. “The sun is routing me from bod; He’ll soon bo routing you.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 33

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97

LIE-A-BEDS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 33

LIE-A-BEDS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 33

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