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1872–1931

PAID IN ADVANCE

Everard Jack Appleton

What is the cost of a day in Spring — A wind-swept, rain-washed golden day? A day that with joy is bubbling — And dancing adown a world mad-gay?

You've paid for that day with days gone by — The gloomy days and the days of rain; The days that you'd like to forget — and try — Days that were tuned to a note of pain.

Others there are who will never forget The lowering clouds and the sodden world, But — though you paid as they paid, eyes wet — Your banner of courage was still unfurled!

That was the price of this day in June, Paid in advance with a shrug and a smile — While others complained, you heard a tune, Making the gloomiest day worth while!

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