HELP ONE A ANOTHER.
'TT<"lp one suiothe',' the snow-flakos said, A <; they cuddled down in :heii fleecy b.-d; 'One of us here would not be felt, One of us bore \\ ould qni« kly melt ; ]>nt I'll help \ou and you help me, And Linn wluitn big uhito diift we'll seM' ' Help one another,' the maple spiny Said to its A-llow loaves one dny ; 4 The sun would wither me herealono, Lone: enonjili ere tln> day is gone ; But I'll help you i.nd j on help mo, And then what a splendid shade theio'lbel' ' Help one nnother,' the dt'W drop eiied, Seeinir 'mother 'h'f'p close to its side ; r J'his warm south brccZJ would drivo me away, And I should ho qoneere noon to-day ; But I'll help you and help mo, And we'll make a brook and inn to the sea.' Help one another,' a grain of sand Said to another £» rnin ju.st at hand : •The wind may cany me over the t>ea, And then, O wh.it will become of. me? But come, my hi other, givemeyoui hand— We'il build umountainand thciewo'iist mil,'
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 361, 20 April 1889, Page 8
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182HELP ONE A ANOTHER. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 361, 20 April 1889, Page 8
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