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After the Day

(By

Alexander

Gifford

After the day, when you come home to me, Thene am I, too, at home-sy happilay At home to have you there, so pleased » to spread My little talk about you, help to shed Long hours as a garment, and be free. Life has so thany voices till you key The Hour's hundred tdsks in harmony When you. return. to dinner, fire, and bed After the day You briny me rest; 1 pray that it may be That I bring peace to you, that always we Harbour each one the other, each one fed , From out the other's store, Then gre we wed a In perfectness, and find entirety After the day. scamedemaspappeaanianseesis . onireiernnmenenesesinnren savin

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 31, 15 February 1929, Page 12

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121

After the Day Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 31, 15 February 1929, Page 12

After the Day Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 31, 15 February 1929, Page 12

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