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SE IUH PUEM FIRST SONNET Blow softly, O ye restless winds of spring, For we are young and know not what we do. Blow softly, kiss each young green living thing And let us to our budding hearts be true. Fall gently, warm spring rainsg fall softly on Our mirrored images within the lake, Where, like Narcissus, in the early dawn We see a hope that is too soon heartache. Softly, for we are foolish and alone, Gently, for we have stardust in our eyes, Some dreams may failfmisfortune comes unknown We must find faith in love that never dies. Come gently, O ye winds and rains of spring, And ever in our hearts sweet chimes will ring. HANNELE ROBINSON 109
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SE IUH CL SS PHUPHEEY ln nineteen hundred and sixty-two, A famous scientist, out of the blue, Headed a rocket ship straight to the moon, One starry night in the middle ofjune. This daring young woman, Gene Landis by name, By discovering planets had earned a great fame, And now she was tired, in need of a rest, So she'd flown to the moon, the place she loved best. With Ann Coleman, the writer, taking notes all the way Never blinking an eyelash, but oh! so blase. And when they arrived, through spyglasses they found, What the old class was doing back there on the ground. Gladys la French, televisions queen, By swooning millions was heard and seen. Her exotic dress, designed by Pat Wood, Was chartreuse nylon with a black sable hood. Broadway was presentingj. Feiner's new show, A brilliant production starring Ann Faux. Catharine Krieger had organized the ballet, And the show was a hit from the opening day! Pat Hilliard had arranged and selected the sets. Shall we go to the show? Said Landis, A'Oh let's. While out in the lobby sat charming Pat White, Selling pineapple crush by the gallon at night! Corey turned her binoculars West with a cry, Look, Gene, look over there, for surely I spy In Hollywood Juniors giving a tremendous soireev- Her three-dimensional movie is now on display l And standing beside her, as if in a dream, Were Ruth Wood and Fritz, eating chocolate ice-cream, While off in a corner sat Sugar DeVoe, Who ran a success school where starlets could go. And Joy Rambach surprisingly had a kindergarten there, ,lust to keep the children out in the air. Now the spyglasses swung a little bit east And focused on Weiser, enjoying a feast Of corned beef and cabbage and home-grown potatoes- 110
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