Songs of Action by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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page 64 of 74 (86%)
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THE PASSING It was the hour of dawn, When the heart beats thin and small, The window glimmered grey, Framed in a shadow wall. And in the cold sad light Of the early morningtide, The dear dead girl came back And stood by his bedside. The girl he lost came back: He saw her flowing hair; It flickered and it waved Like a breath in frosty air. As in a steamy glass, Her face was dim and blurred; Her voice was sweet and thin, Like the calling of a bird. 'You said that you would come, You promised not to stay; And I have waited here, To help you on the way. |
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