Riley Love-Lyrics by James Whitcomb Riley
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page 32 of 87 (36%)
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WHEN SHE COMES HOME When she comes home again! A thousand ways I fashion, to myself, the tenderness Of my glad welcome: I shall tremble--yes; And touch her, as when first in the old days I touched her girlish hand, nor dared upraise Mine eyes, such was my faint heart's sweet distress. Then silence: And the perfume of her dress: The room will sway a little, and a haze Cloy eyesight--soulsight, even--for a space: And tears--yes; and the ache here in the throat, To know that I so ill deserve the place Her arms make for me; and the sobbing note I stay with kisses, ere the tearful face Again is hidden in the old embrace. [Illustration: (LEONAINIE--TITLE)] LEONAINIE Leonainie--Angels named her; And they took the light Of the laughing stars and framed her |
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