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THE ORACLE 23 THE SMILE OF OUR QUEEN Each and every day we sing God save our gracious King . But there,s a smile, I once have seen That makes me say, Sing for the Queen . She has a smile so warm, so sweet, A loving gift from God indeed. It stirs your heart, if you have seen That magic smile of England's Queen. Her heart speaks through it very well, It needs no words the tale to tell. It's clear to all, and we'll agree To help our Queen across the sea. The smile is part of her daily plight, To encourage her people, and bring some light A In all this darkness, as never has been. And oh! it does marvels, that smile of our Queen. It cheers our brave soldiers, the poor '- and the rich .It cheers up the lonelywho lost all in the blitz. T here's faith in that smile, so clear, without sin, The smile of our Queen, will help Britain to win. I love Fur anthem, I 'll sing for the King As often as days are, that's a sure thing. But that wonderful smile, I 'll remember till death- May God save our Queen, Elizabeth. -LOUW BROADFIELD The THE WONDERS OF NATURE Last night I looked from out my window pane, And gazed upon a lovely fairy-land: The pale moon shining down the snowy lane Showed all the objects silvery and grand. And as I looked upon that lovely sight And viewed the beauties of that s gy scene, 1 A Q I leaned far out and whispered to e night, 'cSuch loveliness as this has never been. But in the morning light I found once more A diferent world, though it was snowy still g ' The frost had opened to ngiancyk door, And my imagination roamed at will. The trees were hung with silvery streamers bright, The roof-tops seemed like glisteniri sheets of ice, The snow-flakes, adding to the glittering sight, 1 Scurried about like tiny troubled mice. I wondered then which was the loveliest land, The moon-lit scene or this bright morn- ing one, My human mind could not quite under- stand The wonders that by Nature can be done. --V. HOFFER fat up fWinner First Prize, Junior Poetryj I looked out of my window, On a lovely summer night- T he earth and sky were all aglow With a soft, silvery light. ' The full moon shone, a little star. W as looking down at me. I .- It nodded wisely as it said, A-sleeping you should be. O star, you shine so brightly, And the moon is shining too. But oh, I know 'tis very late, So I'll say 'Goodnight' to you. Upon my smooth, white pillow, I laid my weary head. The little star look down and smiled. Goodnight,,' it softly said. fi -DoRo1'HY HILL . A: 'F '
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