Poems (Hazlett-Bevis)/Until We Meet Again
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Until We Meet again.
The softening tints of soothing Autumn days
Are painting all the land;
Now brown, now gray, now red and sunny rays,
Abroad on every hand.
The Winter snow will gently fall, and ice-bound lake
And river, brook and rill;
Then Spring shall come with rain, and Summer take
Her place at own sweet will.
But oh, may joy, and peace, and happiness be thine,
No trouble deep, or pain.
In coming day or night; may peace and love entwine,
"Until we meet again."
Are painting all the land;
Now brown, now gray, now red and sunny rays,
Abroad on every hand.
The Winter snow will gently fall, and ice-bound lake
And river, brook and rill;
Then Spring shall come with rain, and Summer take
Her place at own sweet will.
But oh, may joy, and peace, and happiness be thine,
No trouble deep, or pain.
In coming day or night; may peace and love entwine,
"Until we meet again."