Fires of Driftwood by Isabel Ecclestone Mackay
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page 104 of 107 (97%)
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Glamour THE knowledge of love Is like sudden sun upon a river-- The slipping water Is instantly opaque and glorious. No longer can we look into it Counting the pebbles, Watching the ribboned water-reeds, Or searching idly For that something which we lost (A ring with gems) It is all glamour, now! We turn away, shading our eyes. Friendship I THOUGHT of friendship As a golden ring, Round as the world Yet fitted to my finger; |
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