Lover's Diary, A, Volume 1. by Gilbert Parker
page 25 of 38 (65%)
page 25 of 38 (65%)
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WAS IT THY FACE? Was it thy face I saw when, as a child, Night after night I watched one quiet star Shine 'tween my curtain and the window-bar Until I slept, and made my sleep more mild? Was it thy influence outreaching then To me, o'er untrod years, o'er varying days, To give me courage, as from phase to phase Of youth's desires I passed to deeds of men? Was it because the star was hid awhile, That I in blindness wandered from my path; That I wooed Folly with her mumming smile, And sought for Lethe in a cup of wrath? Another hand touched mine with sadness there, And saved me till I saw thy face appear. A WOMAN'S HAND A woman's hand. Lo, I am thankful now That with its touch I have walked all my days; |
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