WHO IS SHE?
Perhaps you know/ the little girl - - Who's always losing things; V t v -~ -*i' Her head, is in a constant whirl--;';•- -A ; - Her property has wings. I ■ She’s very sure she puts away . •.... . Each article, in place, But when she wants them they’re astray, "And thus begins the chase.; ‘ 0, mother, have you seen my hat ? It’s nearly half-past eight, I thought ’twas earlier than that I’m sure I shall be late! ‘ And where’s my coat ? I hung it there Upon that hook last night., Well, yes, perhaps ’twas on the chair, " Or under it—you’re right.* ‘ Some pixie hid my books there. No, . I’m sure it wasn’t I;/ - Hat, coat, gloves, booksa kiss! And so I’m ready now. Good-bye!’ What work and worry she could spare : Herself, and others, too, By just a little thought and care, "" Now, can this girl be you?
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New Zealand Tablet, 11 April 1912, Page 61
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146WHO IS SHE? New Zealand Tablet, 11 April 1912, Page 61
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