Anne Evans: Poems and Music With Memorial Preface by Anne Thackeray Ritchie |
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You this day may quite forget
That which all days I remember:
—O the damp leaves of November
Falling round me!—You may yet
Live your life with joy; but I
Slowly die.
That which all days I remember:
—O the damp leaves of November
Falling round me!—You may yet
Live your life with joy; but I
Slowly die.
You may willingly forget
That which weeping I remember,
In the stillness of November
Walking lonely. You may yet
Laugh and love again; but I
Slowly die.
That which weeping I remember,
In the stillness of November
Walking lonely. You may yet
Laugh and love again; but I
Slowly die.
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