Between the Lights

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" Will you forget me ? " was the word you said.
I added nothing to my barren ^ No." My joy had died. I turned to bury my dead.
But when your lost, imagined touch can thrill My empty hands no more, their longing past, Crossed shall they lie where sleeps, appeased and still.
The heart that has forgotten you at last.
as The Kiss It would cost you little to give.
It would show me a glimpse of heaven* But it may be, as long as I live, That kiss will never be given.
One word would be harder to say, O
...ne thought more bitter to bear — That you should give it one day, Should give it — and I not care !
26 *'It is not well to talk with ghosts " It is not well to talk with ghosts. Their laughter if a mortal hears He learns to known what laughter is, how sadder far a thing than tears.
It is not well to talk with ghosts. Their touch is chill as winter rain, But she who feels it on her heart will love no other touch again.
It is not well to talk with ghosts. If mortal woman's mouth they kiss, God will not have her soul at all.


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