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1886–1945

A Smile Given In Passing

Thomas Burke

As I walked the street in the purring evening A little maid with yellow curls Tossed me a smile; and suddenly Pennyfields Grew from darkness to light, and the light of the stars

Grew pale. I may not see her again, but I hold her smile in my heart, And she is with me in my shop and about the streets. My shop may tumble down;

West India Dock may some time suffer a drought; Grief and Joy come for a day; And Hope and Fear, and Desire and Deed Arise and pass, and are no more;

But the beauty born of her quickened smile Can never die.

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