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Faded Flowers.

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My love she sent a flower to me     Of tender hue and fragrance rare,     And with it came across the sea     A letter kind as she was fair;     But when her letter met mine eyes,     The flower, the little flower, was dead:     And ere I touched the tender prize     The hues were dim, the fragrance fled.     I sent my love a letter too,     In happy hope no more to roam;     I bade her bless the vessel true     Whose gallant sails should waft me home.     But ere my letter reach'd her hand,     My love, my little love, was dead,     And when the vessel touch'd the land,     Fair hope for evermore had fled.

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