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SPRING SONG

SEPTEMBER I recall did not bring ease or song: no light-shaft speared the gloom-thick walls of the heart's valley. From anothet shore brought a hurt bird leaning on the jagged air. Eerie whistle of wind through trail plumage sounding the wail otf lost stars... ’ Still, did sun and worm quicken the earth's blood, loosened stiff tree limbs and bird tongues from the hoar frost’s clutch. But September I recall was a month of drear Sundays: savoured no cyclic tumult not glad newness of pain in the season's change.

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Tuwhare

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.I whakaputaina aunoatia ēnei kuputuhi tuhinga, e kitea ai pea ētahi hapa i roto. Tirohia te whārangi katoa kia kitea te āhuatanga taketake o te tuhinga.
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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1051, 16 October 1959, Page 17

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Tapeke kupu
92

SPRING SONG New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1051, 16 October 1959, Page 17

SPRING SONG New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1051, 16 October 1959, Page 17

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