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T II E P E N 27 SIXTY SECONDS Just tlie thought of sixty seconds, Wliat one second can bring — The years of liappiness that I have known You from iiiy heart can wring. Seconds come and seconds go How fast iny lieart beats Fate only knows. For witli the loss of sixty seconds Into eternity niy liapjiiness goes. It’s almost time, my dearest, When you and I must part. No one knows the inward feeling. Of my troubled heart. —Blonnie Slade MY OWN When I compare you along with friends And your love for me each day, I never even stop to sigh Or let my heart become dismayed, Because I know you are my friend— And ever will be true. Since by fate we met I’ve always needed you) Around me sliall ever hover, In sadness or in glee. Till life’s dream be over. Sweet memories I’ll keep of thee. —Blonnie Slade HAPPINESS Wiiat makes for happiness in this our world? This world so full of sadness, sorrow, and pains—• So wraj)’t in troul)le which if e’er unfurled Would span tlie earth, o’er which it long had lain. ’’I'is true that life cannot be always free Of some dark cloud; but must it follow then, Tiiat happiness can never come to me Purged of the sorrow that must it attend.^ Tis but a dream, a vague, elusive dream; This thing called liappiness; its near, and then Almost within our reach, a vagrant beam. Eludes our grasj), and leaves us sad again; \nd thus, our happiness can never last. It comes, but ere we know it, it is past! —^—Rosa E. Hall
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