Silver Lined
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Excerpt from Silver Lined: A Poem
Kind readers, what I ask and trust
Is, that as critics, you'll be just,
For years, my muse hath idle been,
Nor ne'er, I thought she'd come again
As she was wont to do:
At last she came, unsought, unasked,
And I began the pleasant task
Of penning down the thoughts conveyed,
Until a little book they've made,
Which I present to you.
If its perusal can beguile
From the weary heart a smile,
Or if it serves to break the spell
That o'er the invalid doth dwell,
Or e'en amuse a child,
Then, hath my muse a mission wrought,
In coming, as she did, unsought,
And, as the volume now I send,
Alike to critic and to friend,
In judgment please be mild.
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