RONDELS.
L Where are you now, bright Maigaret — Sweet little love, dear little girl > The Weak sun seta m a S sa of beij] And the pale ro=e-butK are already dew-wet. The newly-fledged Sove fr,oru his ruii^ar-et I Glows like- the sheen of this golden cm I. , Where are you now, bright Margaret ? — Sweet little love, dear little girl. Perhaps, after all, it were wise ta forget, But I see you still in the giddy whirl. ' You were gay. you were free, and 'twas little to hurl I The trust of a Jover to earth, and vet i Where are you now, bright Margaiet? 11. Lover and lover must kiss good-bye, Singer and Bong one day will part : There conies an end to love and art. And what is the use of a tear or a sigh? The tragic parting for all draws nigh, But 'tis best of all that we steel the . iheart — Lover and lover must kiss good-bye, fiinger and song one day will part. Gulls like oiu dreams now homeward fly — \Yt> have lived Ufe and the Cupid-dart ] Has pierced too deeply, end oh, the smart, ' The passioned thrill t— -dare not ask why i Lover and lover must kiss goofl-bye. I — L. VON EJLULBACH. j ■ - !
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Otago Witness, Issue 2861, 13 January 1909, Page 86
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209RONDELS. Otago Witness, Issue 2861, 13 January 1909, Page 86
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