Poems by Sophia Margaret Hensley
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She came as birdlings to their nest
At eventide; so was I blest By that one precious, softly-said "Pourquoi?" RONDEAU.--FOR OUR LOVE'S SAKE. For our Love's sake I bid thee stay, Sweet, ere the hours flee away, Beneath the old acacia tree That waves its blossoms quiveringly, And think awhile of early May: Of how the months have fled away, And sunrise hour turned twilight gray, While we have suffered smilingly For our Love's sake. It may not be--that which we pray For tearfully--but dare not say. And yet if, Sweet, it may not be, We still may suffer silently, Watching our sunlight fade away, For our Love's sake. |
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