Tobogganing on Parnassus by Franklin P. Adams
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Tho' your fierce strength absorb, engulf, and drown me,
Love me to-night! The world's wild stress sounds less than our own heart-beat Its puny nothingness sinks out of sight. Just you and I and Love alone are left, sweet-- Love me to-night! Love me to-night! I care not for to-morrow-- Look in my eyes, aglow with Love's own light: Full soon enough will come daylight, and sorrow-- Love me to-night! _ --BEATRICE M. BARRY, in the _Banquet Table_. We can't to-night! We're overworked and busy; We've got a lot of paragraphs to write; Although your invitation drives us dizzy, We can't to-night! But, Trixie, we admit we're greatly smit with The heart you picture--incandescent, white. We must confess that you have made a hit with Us here to-night. O Beatrice! O Tempora! O Heaven! List to our lyre the while the strings we smite; Where shall you be at--well, say half-past seven To-morrow night? |
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