VAGRANT VERSE
SONG. What shall we remember when we are old? What shall we remember even when we are wise? Softly, softly we shall remember Love and love’s mouth and love’s eyes. What shall we remember more beautifully than wisdom ? What shall we remember in our cold years? We shall remember, we shall remember Love and love’s laughter and love’s tears. What shall we remember when we are lost in quietness? What shall we remember? What shall be keeping ? We shall remember, forever, forever Love and love’s sigh and love’s sleeping. —Bv Marie de L. Welch in The Nation.
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Southland Times, Issue 20395, 26 January 1928, Page 6
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99VAGRANT VERSE Southland Times, Issue 20395, 26 January 1928, Page 6
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