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Title: Home ..
Author: Richard Le Gallienne [ More Titles by Le Gallienne]
'We're going home!' I heard two lovers say, They kissed their friends and bade them bright good-byes; I hid the deadly hunger in my eyes, And, lest I might have killed them, turned away. Ah, love! we too once gambolled home as they, Home from the town with such fair merchandise,-- Wine and great grapes--the happy lover buys: A little cosy feast to crown the day. Yes! we had once a heaven we called a home Its empty rooms still haunt me like thine eyes, When the last sunset softly faded there; Each day I tread each empty haunted room, And now and then a little baby cries, Or laughs a lovely laughter worse to bear.
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