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IN REMEMBRANCE.

BY ABI S. JACKMAN. Whether in joyous or gloomy hours, Whether near or far apart, The music of thy voice, love, Is ever in my heart. Whether on land or on sea, In shadow or in shine, Thine eyes of tender blue, love, Look ever into mine. While time and tide unresting, Flow to their distant goal, Thy purity and truth, love, Are mirrored in my soul. And at this glowing autumn-tid, Though we are far apart, The poem of thy life, love, Is written in my heart. Though the distance be as great As from the earth to heaven above, Though the whole world lie between us, dear. It can never change our love I

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XII, Issue V, 3 February 1894, Page 116

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IN REMEMBRANCE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XII, Issue V, 3 February 1894, Page 116

IN REMEMBRANCE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XII, Issue V, 3 February 1894, Page 116

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