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Q2 ff Q'-j.'asfe:,5kSQ1Zq231irv ,.,l,,1iii J Feet S I passed a class the other day Funny xx ere the th1n s I heard them sy At lt xst It sounded queer to one you d meet I heard You need another foot rt seems to me And then another VOICE cr1ed I have three' There was a roar of lauahter then twas sa1d Fxve feet please get them ln your head FIVC feet' A humin beln just has two I wondered what th1s world xx as commv And 1n thexr head I m sure I w1ll be bound That people s feet belonf upon the Ground But when at last I solved th1s mystery I found It vt as a class 1n poetry V1rO1n1a Flxnt 7 The Brass Bowl NCIEN'I brass of Golden hue H1 hnvhts tlashrng breen and blue Cl11I'lCSC hf ures strange and old Carvmos rrch of dravons bold Of poppxes Day and lncense rare A story must be hldden there A tale of red and beaten gold Of Jade so green and lvory cold Blood llke rubles Hashmo yen Cll1I16S maldens war llke men It speaks of these and of much more Th1s Oat brass bowl from Chma s shore VIFQIHIH Farrar X..-T-f ' t - x,,-xt, Ziff?-Q5-mfrr gf tzffff fx Yiriv,-f :'Fx, fff ? f- , ,f Q' iff. -1 - s of t X G F? - NV A A Q Y' 1 .rv-. , Lx -l, , , ,-L ,- - . - Y- -L:-r, 'I ' f 'X . ' SN FT? ,V-7 Y y - Q i tvflk . - . ' f -' E For the conversatxon was about the1r feet! at - , vv ' 14 ' U Y l I Y u ' ' H . X - 2 . g . 4 I f D to. l 7 D 23 ' . 7 - . L y . 2'-7 H. 3 ' 'J 'f' 'cn ll ' ' U X I , .3 :Q ' f' ' I 1 1 , A 5 K . 4 m ' at D ' Q O v ' v - V D V ' e ' , - ' . . Y , , V U 1 .
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6af.Q2'isQ1:432a1 f ' Autumn WISH I were an autumn leaf V151 df Wlth colors oranae and yellow if Tossed to every lxvmb place Bye and bye Id Jom the race W1th all my bay companlons I d love to soar and soar so hx h That alnst the blue so bold I d make a plcture IH the sky Of red and oranbe and old When Mother Nature sends the snovx To cover all the bowers I d fall r1ght down to earth I know M1dst all the frozen Howers When autumn h1s sway does hold I d love to be a leaf so bold Wlth colors red and oranbe and old MarJor1e More Beauty B HINE eyes are brlbht as solar beams And yet thy face IS more than fa1r For 1n that lovel1ness there bleams A mental vxorth beyond compare Thy l1ps are petals a rose And yet that mouth 1S more than rare Because nts crlmson firmness shows That character IS wr1tten there Thy face doth beam as when the l1 ht Of God 15 shed on Flowers fa1r But st1ll thy face IS more than br1 Because the warmth of soul Olows there Fr1eda Urlsman, 6 24 11 pR,g.v:-I-ok,-:,::,f,fwN rf- f 'i'4-. . .5- , ,, t- Y ' ' ' , J e ' X . -cm-jeu L52 - ff, ri . 1 . . ' 0' . I By roarmg w1nds that bellow. . O . l . -O 23 f' ,O . D O' Q ' , . . OV g . ,lmlfxr I lo' Y Viv . i - - . jd l,U:gfZq5g'f3, 1355- f A I ' J J '- . ff 2 .Or D Z , . ght, 5 A .
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NQiSww1Dl 3i? Nocturne il: UT from the shaded Woodland ' U' Comes The sad svx eet son of a m htm ale And from the dark the scent of 1 , Lavender Floats Sweet lavender and lt comes w1th The s1gh1n zephyr Whrch softly echos and re echos The words of for otten lovers They who once 1n th1s very bovx er Had loved and dreamed Of that wh1ch was not to be And the Zephyr l1ke a Dhost Slbhs for thelr broken hearts And the nl htm ale mourns for Thelr empty hves Marlan Zonms 5 F1'1endsh1p !-' HEN passln throu h the halls at school 'fl' Hovv easy It 1S to smxle E It makes each one you meet feel lad That he IS 1n the file And when you see someone you know Come towards you 1n the hall just pass a kmdly Word along Not Just to one but all Or 1f there IS a l1ttle deed For someone you can do just do It 1n a pleasant way , ,Tw1ll grve you pleasure too Dorothy Mae Lutz f' ,.,' , - X ,fx - -if- f733'54TqT? T 9-95 'fx'- -'zimr -gxx ,, A'fL-,T k I W, ' Y A' . A ' Y V ' : ' . ' ' J l X 7' e ,X JH, P A-:-A' S- Y - 'LL -e V sql:-:F r 7?-iii-Q23 :Y- :L-5 , .-5 an Y I I. f ' ' 'E 1 ' , , -31 ' t 4 1 o' o' o ,g I, a a a L Q v Y - A . X -V -' V . . Oi 23 O. :D . . . y . v . O .0 . i .OV . on b b ' ,., -, ' o' 0' -BI, YY., c an 1 1, 1 - g ' - I 2 Q - w O ,tn 1, 1- a - ' ' .57 .f ,. X .ey 1 K .
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