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Cross Roads by Margaret E. (Margaret Elizabeth) Sangster
page 56 of 143 (39%)
All along the broad highway the silent dusk was
stealing,
Quite alone I stood and stared about me in the
gloom;
And the voice of me was still, and my heart was
kneeling
Like a weary pilgrim soul in an attic room.
And I stretched my empty hands to where the ghostly
lighting,
Showed a crumpled mist of blue, a heap of white
and red --
There along the broad highway like armies after
fighting,
All the gallant little dreams were lying gaunt and
dead!




MY MOTHER

My mother's kinder chubby -- she's fat, th' fellers
say --
My mother's kinder chubby, but I like her that a-way!
'Cause she's awful sorter jolly, an' she makes th'
bestest pies,
An' she laughs when I'm a-jokin' 'till th' tears are in
her eyes.
An' she pats me on th' shoulder when I'm feelin'
sad an' blue,
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