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QUESTIONS AT EVENTIDE.

What can you wear tonight, ■ < Oh, lovely lady, Half bo becoming as.tho memory Which robes you in a gown of sweet carressing, And takes me homo So .ifar across the sea? • ■ What can you do tonight, Oh, lovely.lady, Half so inspiring as of yesterday The deeds that formed my love and keeps me near. you Though war must place you many miles away? < .... ■’■ ■' " What can.you see tonight, Oh, lovely lady, ' Half so delightful as tho scone I keep Enshrined within the gold of recollection « Portrays your smile - • < When faith and cheer I seek? What can they- say tonight, Oh, lovely lady, V Half so endearing as the humblest tone In -which, upon ths nights’ still air arises . ;'v My fervent whisper ‘ ” Darling, I am. HOME ” . ■ R. H. Williams. .

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Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 2, 11 December 1943, Page 4

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QUESTIONS AT EVENTIDE. Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 2, 11 December 1943, Page 4

QUESTIONS AT EVENTIDE. Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 2, 11 December 1943, Page 4

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