Picnic
Item
Title
Picnic
datePublished
January 19, 1935
pageStart
1
identifier
47208204
Description
Cover of Women's Weekly containing an image of a picnic and accompanying verse
content
Picnic
VERSE BY P. DUNCAN-BROWN.
DRAWING BY BOOTHROYD.
Relaxing in the out-of-doors,
Where the summer skies are blue,
A maiden and a man of course,
And a luncheon that's for two.
They know it's life; they think it's love;
They are happy and they're young.
They'll snatch the melody from Time
When their wedding bells are rung.
The world will bless you, happy pair,
For the beauty that is yours;
For the sweetness and the laughter
And the joy that's out-of-doors.
VERSE BY P. DUNCAN-BROWN.
DRAWING BY BOOTHROYD.
Relaxing in the out-of-doors,
Where the summer skies are blue,
A maiden and a man of course,
And a luncheon that's for two.
They know it's life; they think it's love;
They are happy and they're young.
They'll snatch the melody from Time
When their wedding bells are rung.
The world will bless you, happy pair,
For the beauty that is yours;
For the sweetness and the laughter
And the joy that's out-of-doors.