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Fraternal

This month, I think if I were one foot taller,
And stood on tiptoe, I could touch the stars–
The friendly jewels of June, that flowered caller
Who hides so well the last of winter’s scars.

Her beauty shines a far cry from sedately;
She stands out merrily against the midnight black.
And though the year ’round stars entrance me greatly,
The gems of June seem always to smile back.

by Ray Romine Sunday, December 9, 1951

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Media name: Nature

Date Submitted: 12/11/1951


Media name: American Girl

Date Submitted: 01/04/1952


Media name: The Apostle

Date Submitted: 01/31/1952


Media name: Saturday Evening Post Baok of Book

Date Submitted: 04/01/1952


Media name: Christian Science Monitor

Date Submitted: 05/10/1952


Media name: Cleveland Plain Dealer

Date Submitted: 05/26/1952


Media name: Ladies Home Journal

Date Submitted: 12/11/1952


Media name: Good Housekeeping

Date Submitted: 12/30/1952


Media name: Hudson Review

Date Submitted: 01/11/1953


Media name: New York Times (Daily)

Date Submitted: 03/22/1953


Media name: Toronto Star

Date Submitted: 04/06/1953


Media name: Christian Science Forum

Date Submitted: 04/18/1953


Media name: Oregonian

Date Submitted: 04/27/1953


Media name: Washington Star

Date Submitted: 06/10/1953