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af? 15 A 3 4 eff TO THE SPRING DAFFODILS Fair dafodils, we smile to see MARCH We call you a lion's roar- x. 1 .1 , 1-il, iggi? ' ' -l-... IiTT.f4ifu.. Lggjm lmf- r:::r-'- 4, V--- TSW- Y W , .' 'W -1 ' -' - ..-' J ' f:1'ff'f'2'7E'Ei W5ff?- - Q E A 5 M E E - ' - gy5:3'2 eE-, ,-L , gy-gi 5 - E Z E45 3 X You come again so soon, d s yet the early rising sun Has not attained his noon: C ome, come Until the hastening day Has run But to the evening song, dnd having prayer together, we Will go with you along. ' II Vlfe have a short time to stay, as youg VVe have as short a springg ds quick a growth to meet decay ds you or anythingg We die ds your hours dog and dry away Like the summer's rain, Or as the pearls of morning dew, Ne'er to be found again. MARIE RYAN, '28. MARCH March is funny, sure enough, Sort of wild and very gruf, Like a boy, who made a vow To be bad, but don't know how. Other months are more atune, Witlz themselves! Take M ay and f une, With their birds asinging lays Through their warm and sunny days. CATHERINE VVAGNER, '28. fust a little faded rose With a small and withered leaf, lust a little broken stem, find yet it brought relief. PAULINE TROGUS, '28. When .'llother's Day comes round Say it with flowers. Show her that your heart has found A piercing, sudden blast, find we all fasten tight the door Alnd shiver 'till you're past. We say you are the harbinger Of the balmy days ahead, We listen as you moan and stir, Wishing you were May instead. O storm of life, which we must face, Since you must come, come on! He, Who grants everlasting grace, VV ill guard 'till you have gone. So come, since you must have your way, Ere gentle zephyrs blow, We'll brave your darts until the day That April bids you go. ELVA INKROT, '28. BILLY'S BIRDIE Good-by, little birdiel Fly to the sky, A Singing and singing a merry good-by. Tell all the birdies flying above, Billy in his garden sends them his love. Tell how I found you hurt in a tree, Tell them when wounded to come all to me. Pd like to go with you if I could flyg It must be so beautiful up in the sky. Why, little birdie, why don't you go? You sit on my hand and shake your head, no. I know for you really seem trying to say, My dear little Billy, I can't go away? DANICE BADURINE, '28. , Al gentle lifting of the veil of night .ff gradual breaking in the clouds of light Precious moments through the year , fl sudden burst of pinkish hue, fust by having her so near. So say it with flowers. When Mother's Day comes round. CHARLES WIDMAIER, '28. 1. .4 streak of purple midst the blue. RUTH STALDER, 'Z8. 116
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