A FIGHT IN THE AIR
Oh wouldn’t it be If to-morrow morn r” ight. We woke to find that War had turned to peace? How delighted we should be Hurraying “three times three.” It would be night before the cheers would cease! I had such a fright to-day When I went out to play, And heard a noise of fighting in the My courage seemed to fail At the noise of that queer wail. Then I saw two gulls a-quarrelling up there! Away up in the sky. I could see the feathers fiv Oh, they had come to grips there, bv * the sound! But I shouted Hip Hooray when they hud to ily away, And the fish came tumbling, tumbling to the ground!!
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 5 January 1945, Page 3
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123A FIGHT IN THE AIR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 5 January 1945, Page 3
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