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Sheila

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Katie had the grand eyes and Delia had a way with her,     And Mary had the Saints' face and Maggie's waist was neat,     But Sheila had the merry heart that travelled all the day with her,     That put the laughing on her lips and dancing in her feet.     I've met with martyrs in my time, and Faith! they make the best of it,     But 'tis the uncomplaining ones that wear a sorrow long,     'Twas Sheila had the better way and that's to make a jest of it,     To call her trouble out to dance and step it with a song.     Eh, but Sheila had the laugh the like of drink to weary ones,     (I've never heard the beat of it for all I've wandered wide.)     And out of all the girls I knew the tender ones--the dreary ones,--     'Twas only Sheila of the laugh that broke her heart and died.

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