Motion Picture Classic (Jan-Dec 1920)

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MOTION HICTURE CLASSH: WINDS By VVkjciit FliiLi) 'rile south uind, >\veepinjj inward trojii the shore, l-ifts your dain|i, f^iilden lucks in such a way: Kut so it lifted hers another day — For every vvind that blows has blown before ! The north wind that careens the meadow > o'er Puts a round, red spot on your vehel cheek ; Hers, 1 remeniher. bore a scarlet streak For every wind that blows has blown before ! The east wind, wdiining, scattering the store Of summer's largesse, makes your re<l lips pout : It whipped her grey eyes till tlie tears came out — For every wind that blows has blown before ! The west wind, pulsing, fragrant, i adore ! It wakes the latent passion m my breast : 1 hunger for you and forget the rest — But every wind that blows has blown before ! I WONDER! By J. Lilian Vandevere A very dignified old gentleman Comes often to the motion picture house, And tho we sometimes have adjacent seats. He never speaks. I watch him, and I catch Unnumbered little hints that make me smile And wish I knew him. When tlie travelog Transports us to some Old World river town, I've heard him sigh, and when the boat swept round The river's curve and landed, he said "Yes!" Beneath his breath, then coughed, and | stirred a bit. i He always comes to .see the heroine Whom some think childish. Once the lights went on Ouite suddenly, and T suqirised a tear C'aught on his wrinkled cheek; but then, I've seen The picture in his watch — a gentle face — That looks quite like our heroine herself. The homely man who does the Western stuff He never misses. There's a little scar On my old hero's forehead, near his hair — I wonder if he's known the West him self:He ne\er even smiles at me ; in fact. The program done, he starts away alone. AUiof and dignified, and looks about. As if he said. 'A\''hat common folk are these ! How can they sit thru such a tawdr\ bore ?" But when I go again, to right or left, A bit in front. 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