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SECRETS by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES

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First Line: HAD I A SECRET PLAN BY WHICH
Last Line: IN ONE WEAK FOOLISH HOUR?
Subject(s): SECRETS;

Had I a secret plan by which,
In pressing a small button, I
Could wreck this world entire -- would not
That button, with a snake's bright eye,
Flutter my bird-like finger down,
Till I, bewitched and uncontrolled,
Must press with sudden impulse, and --
Good-bye, my pretty world!

If Dinah knew how great my love is,
My worship of her small white face,
Which deserts of grim silence hide,
And many a waste of commonplace --
Would she not serve me some mad trick,
To test my passion's utmost power,
And break that silent world of love
In one weak foolish hour?



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