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Love Song At the Fiftieth (II)
Travel the byways with me
on this little planet
believe instead
in the miracle of ourselves
listen to the wisdom
of an old oak tree
who sheds his leaves with grace
cherish the memories
a murmur of human voices
on a balmy summer evening
Our destiny my dear
lies within each other
accept my humble gratitude
for your gift
a fragile cup perhaps
the fires are not as bright
there is a steady glow
from the hearth
Remember this my darling
with you to keep me company
we can surely evade the curse
that has dogged the footsteps of Man
since he came upon these shores
Together we are never alone
Jack Mashman
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