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I'll wait for you. The days go by More softly than your gentle sigh When last we kissed. The long years grow More long, but love abidesg its glow Is bright as when we said good-bye. Backward the mortal moments fly To join eternitiesg the sky Grows deep wth sorrow's ebb and flow- Illl wait for you. And though you grant me no reply, And think, as months to mem'ries die, I shall forget: you cannot know How great my loveg that I shall sow Infinity with this same cry- I'll wait for you! 23 Dk 'Ii Come back to me-from day to day I pass, with nothing to allay The hunger I have yet for you. How can I love alone? I view The past with pain, the future with dismay. At twilight's hush my mem'ries stray To thoughts of you, of moments gay With life, when love to love was true. Come back to me. We loved-and yet you drew away. Was love so small you could not stay To drink its sweet delight? All through My mind run ghosts of joys we knew That tease and torture, as I say Come back to me. 2 E H Yghe Sower By B. H. Come, let me carry you Where the long grass grows. We can press a bed downg Listen to the music of the night And the sibilant voice of the wind. Let us reap the harvest of our love, And plow deep furrows for the spring, Sow our seed while the breath of passion Is yet to scatter it. In the long grass we are two souls, Two bodies thrown on our own feelings. Come, let me take you And we will find there Life. MUMFORD, M E DLAND, LI M I T E D MANUFACTURERS AGENTS MECHANICAL and ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 4 576 WALL STREET WINNIPEG LEADING MAKES Musical Instruments EASY TERMS Where the Professionals Deal WYISIFSSPIEIHQ ISAAC PITBLADO, K.C., LL.D. H. P. GRLYNDH', K.C. E. H. BENNEST, K.C. H. R. DRUMMOND-HAY E. B. PITBLADO, B.A.4Oxonb W. S. MCEWEN A. ERSKINI-: Hosxm, K.C., F. J, TURNER B.C.L. O. S. ALSAKER Pitblado, Hoskin, Grundy, Bennest 8: Drummond-Hay Pitblado, Hoskin, Turner, McEwen 8: Alsaker BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, Etc. Cable Address: Camfords 9th Floor Hamilton Building 395 Home St. WINNIPEG, CANADA
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Coal! fffome . . . by LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE 7 P.M. and all day SUNDAY 2 455,-al Q. I i- ' - X ' 1, Ogx ITQQQBK .U of.'I.1.i!4vV KQQEQA MANITOBA TELEPHONE SYSTEM All Text Books THE Book Department is owned and operated by the Univer- sity to supply all textbooks re- quired. Whatever faculty or col- lege the student attends, he can obtain the required textbooks at the Book Department. PRICES-ALWAYS THE LOWEST Used Books Bought and Sold Special Orders given Fast Service University of Manitoba Book Department Three Stores: BROADWAY BUILDING - OSBORNE STREET ARTS BUILDING ---- FORT GARRY MEDICAL BUILDING IFa11 Termb give Roundels By HAROLD KARR Remember me when roses sway And glisten sunward bright with Mayg When moonlight casts a canopy Of silver on a sable seag When little children come to play. And, when your hair is turning grey, And peace and quiet make their way On tiptoe through your reverie, Remember me. And when you think on every day I spent with youg the sad and gay, The tearful partings, ecstacy You found within the arms of meg And aches that never go away, Remember me. HF bk Sk When lilacs bloomed, the gentle sway Of wind about each trembling spray, Was like a lonely loveris sighg And we, who listened passing by, Were moved, and sighed as much as they. And as we watched, through each bouquet An aria of love would play, And whisper us to silence shy, When lilacs bloomed. The lilacs have all passed away And you have too. And as I stray About my dreams, I fiercely cry HI love you so. ,-But here am Im, Alone, and thinking of a day When lilacs bloomed. all SF if The days are passed when we would go Down where the water-lilies grow, To watch the languid ripples play Beneath the bank on which we lay, And laugh and love and loiter so. The summer night, the soft moon-glow Upon your hair, and breathless low Murmurs of love in shadows grey. Those days are passed. My heart is breaking with the flow Of haunting dreams from long ago, When lip to longing lip would sway, And frantic ecstacy would stray About our heartsg and yet I know Those days are passed.
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Congrafulafions and Best Ifwslzes to the Graduates COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND 282
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