VOL. I, NO. 13
APRIL 1, 1960

Spring and Summer Pastorale

The little crocus pushes up its head,
The winter months, they sure are dead.

Each feathered wing and furry paw,
All are stirring in springtime's thaw.

And soon, ah soon, this dear springtime
Will hear the bells of summer chime,

And June will bust all over the place
And summer will hit you in the face.


Percy Dovetail
Poet Laureate