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Title: To J. S. B.
Author: Edward Smyth Jones [ More Titles by Jones]
On seeing her December 25th, 1904, after two years' travel. Take, fair maid, these simple lines From my pen; Think of strollings 'neath the pines, Which have been-- Long and lonesome were the days We were apart, But may Love, now, have her sways,-- Bind heart to heart! O'er main to isle and back to land Have I been; Beheld on either hand A maiden queen: But none with captivating charms Like thine; None to nestle in her arms, Love of mine! Charms unto thee God gave To banish strife; To glorify and save One sweet life-- Take this, dear, before we part From this bliss; 'Tis but love flowing from my heart, Thine to kiss!
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