Cross Roads by Margaret E. (Margaret Elizabeth) Sangster
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Jus' a little pair o' gloves, Sorter thin an' worn; With th' fingers neatly darned, Like they had been torn. Jus' a little pair o' gloves, Not s' much ter see. . . . Not a soul on earth can guess What they mean ter me! Jus' a little pair o' gloves, Sorter tossed aside; Limp an' quiet, folded up, Like their soul had died. Every finger seems ter look Lonely, an' my hand Trembles as it touches them -- Who can understand? Jus' a little pair o' gloves, Ah, she tossed 'em there. . . . Singin'-like, she turned ter go, Didn't have a care! Kissin' them? A prayer, a tear? God, my head WILL bow -- Jus' a little pair o' gloves, . . . . Empty, now! |
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