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[47] SONGS OF THE SOUTH SHORE SIMPLICITY SIMPLE thing, this world of ours, — Sweet blossoms at our birth, then funeral flowers ; And that this Garden differs some from Hell, Is owing to the Spring that feeds the Well. [48] SONGS OF THE SOUTH SHORE A CLOWN JLi IFE came by on a silver night, Offered a banquet of rare delight, Fed me up, and then let me down, Left me alone, to play the clown. [49] SONGS OF THE SOUTH SHORE TEARS ARE BUT PETALS (A Song) JL HE dawn shall be fair when the sun sets red..., A rose shall bloom and at night lie dead, And lips shall be sweet though a heart has bled, For tears are but petals some rose has shed. He gave you a rose and you smiled, ah me. But your eyes held tears that he could not see, For lips that are kissed are the sunset's red. And the new dawn glows ere its light has sped. The dawn shall be fair when the sun sets red, And lips shall be sweet though a heart has bled, But love 'neath the roses must bury its dead, For tears are but petals some rose has shed.
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