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SONG (5) by WILLIAM BRIAN HOOKER

First Line: THE CLOUDS ARE DRIFTING DROWSILY
Last Line: ONLY MY WORK TO-DAY!

The clouds are drifting drowsily,
The sea drinks in the sun,
And it's O for the dawn that is dead and gone,
And the deeds I might have done --
Brave deeds I might have done!

The waning moon is red and low,
The slow wind brings the rain,
And it's O for the night of dear delight
That shall not be again --
That cannot be again!

The crawling mists are cold and white,
The lights are blank and gray,
And it's O for command of heart and hand
To do my work to-day --
Only my work to-day!



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