The book Cross Roads was written by author Sangster Margaret Elizabeth Here you can read free online of Cross Roads book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Cross Roads a good or bad book?
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Ill NOW I MAY SING OF SADNESS. . . . Knowing, dear, that my whole heart lies at rest Deep in the heart of you, I may sing a song Telling the tale of bitterness and wrong. . . . Knowing, dear, that my head lay on your breast Only last night, I may sing of dreams that died. And hopes that never were born, and faith be- trayed, Of weary feet that have left the road and strayed Out of the narrow way, to pastures wide. Dear, when my songs were gay, I did not know Whether you cared. And so I had to s...ing Gladly, to mask grim fear — I had to bring Sunlight to point the path that I must go ! Now that the clouds are silver sweet above, I may sing songs of sadness. I am blessed Knowing, dear, that my whole heart lies at rest. Knowing, dear, that I have your love — your love! 112 Knowing that you have walhed her muddy roads Wearily, after hitter times of fighting; Knowing that you have carried heavy loads Over her hills — while I, at home, was lighting Dim yellow candles on the mantel shelf.
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