A Song Of Summer Days
As pearls slip off a silken string and fall into the sea, These rounded summer days fall back into eternity. Into the deep from whence they came; into the mystery - At set of sun each one slips back as pearls into the sea. They are so sweet - so warm and sweet - Love fain would hold them fast: He weeps when through his finger tips they slip away at last.
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