IN THE STREET.
Words we let fall in the stieet,
When dusk 13 falling around, Lost midst the clattering feet,
Die in the great roar of sound. Smiles we exchange as we pass —
Of friendship, hate, or disdain, As varies Sociefcy'3 glass; —
We smile and vanish again. Remembrance remains — wall remain ;
Sting 3 the hurt feelings and heait ;
Yet when wo meet once again, We'll snnle, we'll pass— fai spait. — E G. Honey,
Dunedin, June, 1902.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2520, 2 July 1902, Page 71
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76IN THE STREET. Otago Witness, Issue 2520, 2 July 1902, Page 71
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