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If you had wished to come— You would have turned again. But no footstep crossed the door To make me glad again. Perhaps the past was past to you, Perhaps you needed space; Or some more lovely companion Had filled my vacant place. If you had wished to come— You would have turned again. Perhaps you tried to remember me Perhaps you tried to flee; Perhaps the love you seemed to play Was never meant for me. And I, a little credulous, Believed the heart was true.
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Mar 17
Mar 17, 2026 at 12:08 PM UTC
If you had wished to come
If you had wished to come— You would have turned again. But no footstep crossed the door To make me glad again. Perhaps the past was past to you, Perhaps you needed space; Or some more lovely companion Had filled my vacant place. If you had wished to come— You would have turned again. Perhaps you tried to remember me Perhaps you tried to flee; Perhaps the love you seemed to play Was never meant for me. And I, a little credulous, Believed the heart was true.
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Mar 17
Mar 17, 2026 at 12:08 PM UTC
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