Show D d liw THE LITTLE LITILE BREEZES Frisking over meadows Through the standing corn Saucy little Breezes ran One pleasant summer morn o oW W E WILL get tar far away awny before Old Granny Wind catches us said one little Breeze We never have any fun tun Granny thinks we are too small to go along when Dig Big Winds go roaring about I know It replied another and andI I think It Is time Orne we showed Granny WInd that we are able ablo to stir thIngs up all by ourselves Suppose we set the corn dancing said another I 1 love to hear It rustle mee a sIlken gown The little breezes thought this would be great sport so o off they went and nd soon the corn stalks were swaying s r i s r O OM 1 M r 1 lf Were Bent Over the River l bout like so many graceful ladles ladle dancing their soft silky tresses float fag Ing on the air and their long leaves reaching out like arms to catch n a partner for tor t the dance But saucy lIttle Breezes did not stop long here They wanted to get getto I to tb the mOuntains be beyond ond where they m glue e sure they would v find nooks and s-nI s Into w which U they e could creep t d make make- a noise like their grow up brothers Dig Big Winds Wind's But they never reached reach d the moun- moun for when they came to th the river funding through the field eld they heard hearda a I sound ot of crying little stifled sobs and even though they were saucy Little Breezes were also very gentle aid tender So they stopped and It Itis ItIs Is the Wild Rose sisters sail one Let ILet is ask what hut tr troubles bles them Oh we cannot s ourselves see e In the river fiver answered n a WIld Rose We slave lave stood here for tor ever so long and pot a breeze has come along to bends bend ps s And though we each ach tell the other ow pretty she Is not one ot of us has seen ones one's own reflection Saucy Little Br Breezes began to per her together I did so want to get to the mountain and try our strength th But It if we should tall fail how dl p l pointed we would be said another Lets stay here bere and together we e will willbe willbe be quite strong enough to make all of the roses hippy We iVe are Little Breezes they toll the Wild Rose sIsters and sae e will help you ou FIrst we must shake oil orr your tears so you ou can see your pretty pink faces In the water and amI then we will bend you low until you cn look I into to the mIrror Mother Nature has bas given you ou Oh how good you are arc replied the theRose Rose sisters beginning to tr tremble for tor joy flow can we ever er thank you enough I Very gently the Little Breezes fluttered flute flut- about the Wild Rose sisters and pretty soon their sweet pInk faces were bent over the river Oh how beautiful WE WE- WEare are they began to mUrmur and the tho Breezes knew they were quite forgotten Now we can be oil orr to the moun moun- lain said cue cne Breeze i there Is plenty of at time It If we can gIve so much pleasure by beIng gentle and 11 doing lI little tle acts ot of kindness spoke up one Little Breeze why should we ve wish to make a noise In the Let us run about and find findall all tHe tue lowers flowers growing by bythe bythe the water and help them te tc be happy just as we have Wild Rose sisters You are Quite right sister sister In an- answered another Little Breeze Our brothers BIg WInds can manage that part art but It if they were to try to help the flowers they would only harm them Granny Wind knew best what work we should do Let us do our own work walk and leave the big things to our brothers p by M McClure newspaper Syn Syndicate lede eo eo eo |