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(2015)–E. du Perron– Auteursrechtelijk beschermdE. du Perron
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Leonainie
Leonainie angels named her, and they took the light
Of the laughing stars and framed her in a smile of white.
And they made her hair of gloomy midnight and her eyes of bloomy
Moonshine, and they brought her to me in a solemn night.
In a solemn night of summer, when my heart of gloom
Blossomed up to greet the comer like a rose in bloom.
All foreboding that distressed me I forgot as joy caressed me,
Lying joy that caught and pressed me in the arms of doom.
Only (?) the little lisper in the angel tongue,
Yet I listening heard the whisper: ‘Songs are only sung
Here below that they may grieve you, tales are told you to deceive you
So must Leonainie leave you while her love is young’.
Then God smiled-and it was morning, matchless and supreme,
Heavens glory seemed adorning earth with its esteem;
Every heart but mine seemed gifted with of prayer, and was lifted,
When my Leonainie drifted from me like a dream.
Dit is een reuze-rot-pen. Ik blijf nog een dag of 3 hier, kom vmdl. eerst Donderdag of zoo terug. Hart. gr. aan Mlle W., Chev., en Jan. Tot ziens, steeds Je E. |
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