Silhouette (1916) . sil^hotljet^tte: nL.^.j \^MJ^. High over ttectops and stately toilersOer meadows and cities fair Aly aeroplane takes the rapid courseAnd sails through the summer air. As I was flying that summer dayI tried to find doivn there beloiv Some lingering traces of girls I lovedAt college so long ago. There on a buildings massive frontA neat little placard I spied Tivas Bureau of Information, allQuestions ansivered inside. Then sailing close to the ivindoiv ledgeI saiv Emmee and Lilly, dear As the deepest affairs of love and lifeTo curious folk they made clear. silhouetttte: Then f


Silhouette (1916) . sil^hotljet^tte: nL.^.j \^MJ^. High over ttectops and stately toilersOer meadows and cities fair Aly aeroplane takes the rapid courseAnd sails through the summer air. As I was flying that summer dayI tried to find doivn there beloiv Some lingering traces of girls I lovedAt college so long ago. There on a buildings massive frontA neat little placard I spied Tivas Bureau of Information, allQuestions ansivered inside. Then sailing close to the ivindoiv ledgeI saiv Emmee and Lilly, dear As the deepest affairs of love and lifeTo curious folk they made clear. silhouetttte: Then farther on reclining in state In an editors easy chairli as our far-famed Louise reading steadily Contributions from everyivhere. Then I fieiv down to the Opera House And alighted to see the showBut was greatly surprised to find on the bill Some friends of long ago. For Ray ivas Elaine the Lily Maid, And Ellie she played the cloivn;While Anna was queen of the ballet girls Who travel from town to town. Noiv into the light our Jennie trips— Pavlow


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