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THE DREAM GIRL by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE

First Line: WITH FOOTFALL SOFT AS ANGEL'S
Last Line: AH! STILL THE AIR IS WARM.
Subject(s): ABSENCE; KISSES; LOVE; SEPARATION; ISOLATION;

WITH footfall soft as angel's
She steps across the room,
Drawing her chair beside me
Here, in the twilight gloom.

The rose within my fingers
I place upon her hair,
Praying that God may banish
The cup of our despair.

She smiles at me in sadness,
I smile at her in tears,
We speak no words, nor have we
Spoken in all these years.

At length the jealous darkness
Spirits away her form,
But where this night I kissed her,
Ah! still the air is warm.



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