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If It Should Come To Be

If it should come to be,

This proof of you and me,

This type and sign

Of hours that smiled and shone,

And yet seemed dead and gone

As old-world wine:

 

Of Them Within the Gate

Ask we no richer fate,

No boon above,

For girl child or for boy,

My gift of life and joy,

Your gift of love.

Written by
William Ernest Henley
1849-1903 / Male / English
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