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THE DAYS THAT REMAIN by EDITH MATILDA THOMAS

First Line: THEY WILL NOT BE SO LONG FROM DAWN TO DARK
Last Line: HOW I DO PRIZE THE FEW DAYS THAT REMAIN!

THEY will not be so long from dawn to dark,
The few, -- the golden-few days that remain!
They will not see the red rose laugh again,
And in their morning skies will be no lark.
Hope will not run, a wild-fire, from the spark
The fervid Hours may scatter in their train.
They will not be so rich in joy or pain;
But no despair of theirs shall loom so stark!

The few, the priceless-few days that remain,
Ere I upon the unknown Deep embark,
I bend to them, and to their speech I hark --
The wild bright days that were they can explain!
Yet there be those who pity when they mark
How I do prize the few days that remain!



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