June 1938 School Magazine

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NOCTUNNE. It is outumn. The oir is crisp qnd to_morow morning the {irst frosis wiil be touna ,n-ihe "IffJuJ. The qlorious colours of the settinq sun going to rest below the biue mountqins. qrive one " th.iil "thot con never be for_ sotten. Eoch little cloud seems to "oi"t ..lections of ihe briqht lisht; untit out obove rh. ;;;;'il.""k;'; .._es q deticote peorl pink, blendins sentiy with th" llu;'tfli. Heovens obove. The creek which bobbles ot th" folioiln". ,..o,r,_,toin, winds its woy :t'#Lt,?:ffs.the ploin, ;;i, ;;in"'i=."i,, it rows into-til; .;,

^ ^ The lost roys of ihe dyinq sun ripple ponse, mokins ihe wqter The silver-eye cqn be heord twitterinq.in ond w'h one losr decisive ;;;k,' thot of the burcher bird os ii ;;;;i;" .r'in" The home cot sits qozinq,ot-;i*ril_, most secluded port

ocross its broqd ex_

o sheet ot-'jJ)dinq whiieness.

the bush neqr_bv

""#fril foa crqwls into ihe of. ihe lonrono. fl" ,.r.ort beouiiful cry is

f-ri"f-r #,r"1.., oirJ. fr"""rro eyes os the licruid "ri". echo comes fjootinq even

hquntins

notes come steojinq thr;n;-i;=" clecrr qir, until

H?flf.rl*e up the colt on"d .""n.

Soon it will be dork., Then to the south

the Cross will horrcr "f .;;.-f,;?ri'in. strife ond t.;ili;

this tond

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Now it is quite dork. All is ot rest.

_M. Hetherinqton, lV.D.

THE END OF DAY.

Sunset-

Th^ sun sers in rhe sL,, Homins fi,a" To iheir nest, With the sun o burning orb In the west. The moon obr ve lhe rise Mounts higher in the skies; In the blue, Myriods of twinkling stors Sporkle throuqh. "U.ul *J rf,

Moonrise-

]V.A

-l.M.P.,

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