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SOMETIME.

Sometime the Spring will coma with softer green Than ever dared to touch the world before; Sometime the Guest my soul has never seen Will pass the threshold of my waiting door. Sometime the passion of my book of song Will face me in th>" eyes of Destiny; Sometime the Question I hav. a-.kid so long Of the slow stars wid turn and answer me. A Rail, now tossing on iho sea of dreams, Sometime wiii rest in the broad port of waking; Sometime the Weaver, that now idle seems, Will show some splendid fabric of her making. There lies a light upon the peaks of faith That makes my heart beat faster as I climb; And wistfully before me float 3 a wraith— The Presents that will walk with dk sometime. Elsa Barkbh.

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Evening Star, Issue 14932, 19 July 1912, Page 9

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135

SOMETIME. Evening Star, Issue 14932, 19 July 1912, Page 9

SOMETIME. Evening Star, Issue 14932, 19 July 1912, Page 9

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