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William Ernest Henley - In The Year That`s Come and GoneWilliam Ernest Henley - In The Year That`s Come and Gone
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In the year that`s come and gone, love, his flying feather Stooping slowly, gave us heart, and bade us walk together. In the year that`s coming on, though many a troth be broken, We at least will not forget aught that love hath spoken. In the year that`s come and gone, dear, we wove a tether All of gracious words and thoughts, binding two together. In the year that`s coming on with its wealth of roses We shall weave it stronger, yet, ere the circle closes. In the year that`s come and gone, in the golden weather, Sweet, my sweet, we swore to keep the watch of life together. In the year that`s coming on, rich in joy and sorrow, We shall light our lamp, and wait life`s mysterious morrow.
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