...Reproach...
You say that Scottish heather Is fragrant after rain, And soft spring winds are stirring Along an English lane, But will you have forgotten | When the Rata comes. again? If I told you that the tree-ferns _Are greén and dewy-wet, That. the ti-tree is in flower. — And the gorse is golden yet, Would your heart beat slightly faster, +. Or, do ‘you quite forget? The koninis old and twisted Outvie your English may, The Rata on the mountain Grows more scarlet every day; And don’t forget you loved it . . Before you went away.
A. N. I.
C.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 52, 11 July 1930, Page 35
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97...Reproach... Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 52, 11 July 1930, Page 35
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