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December 25, 2009 in Poems | No comments
If she had been the Mistletoe And I had been the Rose – How gay upon your table My velvet life to close – Since I am of the Druid, And she is of the dew – I’ll deck Tradition’s buttonhole – And send the Rose to you.
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