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Edgar Guest - Looking BackEdgar Guest - Looking Back
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LOOKIN` back, I think I see, Folks who thought a heap of me, Folks who used to shout my praise, Help me, too, along life`s ways, Cheer me up when I was blue, Share my little sorrows, too, Knew me well before I came Here to make myself a name. Wonder where they are today, Wonder if they ever say Kind words of me, now as then, Dear old women, good old men; Often now I blush for shame, In the rush for gold and fame From them I have turned away. Wonder where they are today? Have they quite forgotten me? Would they know me, could they see Me once more, and would they say Those kind words of yesterday? O, that I could journey back, Over life`s wide, boundless track, All their kindness I `d repay In a better, sweeter way. I `d not drift away as I Now have drifted; I would try To remember them and be Still with them in memory. I would try to know that they Talked of me from day to day; Never would I wondering be Have old friends forgotten me.
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