ONE ONLY.
Far up ! far up the tender light is dying From silvpred tops of snow, And from the woods the solemn breeze is sigi" ing Ten thousand feet below. The rhythmic murmur of their melody The solemn streams prolong, An-d, far below, the never-silent sea Sobs back her beaten song. O many mysteries of life and death, Of hope, of fear, and love, Say — must ye lodge foi evermore beneath. One glowing woman's glove! It has been and it must be. Only one Will round this scheme of things, And lead me far beyond the stars and sun On Love's own sacred wings. — Chakles Oscar Palmes. Brentwood Farm, January, 1902.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2497, 22 January 1902, Page 63
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111ONE ONLY. Otago Witness, Issue 2497, 22 January 1902, Page 63
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