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Tear Stains

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Tear-marks stain from page to page                 This book my fathers left to me,--              So dull that nothing but its age                 Were worth its freight across the sea.              But tear stains!    When, by whom, and why?                 Thus takes my fancy to its wings;              For grief is old, and one may cry                 About so many things!

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"Tear-marks stain from page to page..."

Exploring the themes of classic, John Charles McNeill delivers a powerful performance in "Tear Stains"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...

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