An Anthology of Australian Verse by Various
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page 104 of 313 (33%)
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While came the words, like music sweet,
Your smiling lips between -- "So fold my love within your heart," When these dead leaves were green! How many springs have passed since then? Ah, wherefore should we count, The years that sped, like waters fled From Time's unstaying fount? We've had our share of happiness, Our share of care have seen; But love alone has never flown Since these dead leaves were green. Your heart is kind and loving still, Your face to me as fair, As when, that morn, the sunshine played Amid your golden hair. So, dearest, sweethearts still we'll be, As we have ever been, And keep our love as fresh and true As when these leaves were green. Isolation Man lives alone; star-like, each soul In its own orbit circles ever; |
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