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Winds

INDS, the untrammelled children of the sky, Coursing with wanton speed o’er dell and dale; . Ranging in power of breath from gentle sigh To raging hurricane and tempest gale! All we on earth appreciate your powers, As when you lash the sea up with your whip, Rolling the thunderous clouds with driving showers, Wild sheets of spray, and toss the struggling ship. But then again, upon a stormy ay, You will leap up and force the great clouds back, Sweeping the heavens, beni on your sportive play; For you have joy and strength which we all lack. O light-souled winds, if we could only be As great, as powerful, yet as quiet

as ye!

J

Y.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 10, 19 September 1930, Page 32

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Winds Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 10, 19 September 1930, Page 32

Winds Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 10, 19 September 1930, Page 32

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