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DEBORAH KERR, co-starring in M.G.M.'S "QUO VADIS," Color by Technicolor
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THE WINTERY HILLS
The owl comes down from the wintery
hills, Comes down to the town where he never
should be. With quivers and quakes and shivers
and chills He sits to roost in the sycamore tree; And the crisp leaves crackle and
whisper so Into the wind and the hominy snow!
Now the winter-dark in the hills comes
soon And there's many an hour before the
break, For the sun goes down in the afternoon With time to sleep, to sleep, and wake . . . When the man goes by in his deep dark
boots The owl looks over his specs and hoots!
And the haughty old house with arms
atilt Pretends to be lonely and ruminant When the woman quickens beneath her
quilt And cries: "What roosts in the white
tree's slant? Remembrance, roust now," she whispers,
g° Into the wind and the hominy snow!"
Frances Eleonore Schluneger
RADIO-TV MIRROR WILL PAY $5.00 FOR MARCH POETRY
A maximum of ten original poems will be purchased. Limit your poem to sixteen lines. No poetry will be returned, nor will the editors enter into correspondence concerning it. Poetry for the March issue must be submitted between November 10 and December 10, 1951, and accompanied by this notice. If you have not been notified of purchase by January 10, 1952, you may feel free to submit it to other publications. Poetry for this issue should be addressed to: March Poetry, Radio-TV Mikror, 205 E. 42nd Street, N. Y. 17, N. Y.
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