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Welt
Would I might mend the fabric of my youth
That daily flaunts its tatters to my eyes,
Would I might compromise awhile with truth
Until our moon now waxing, wanes and dies.
For I would go a further while with you,
And drain this cup so tantalant and fair
Which meets my parched lips like cooling dew,
Ere time has brushed cold fingers thru my hair!
by
Georgia Douglas Johnson
by Georgia Douglas Johnson
☆
★
This was fantastic.
Written around 1923.
53
reads.
Written by
Georgia Douglas Johnson
, in the public domain.
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