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Poems (Storrie)/I'll Explain

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4516515Poems — I'll ExplainAgnes Louisa Storrie
I'll Explain.
I know just how it happened, I remember what you said, And how I would not listen And how you bowed your head In angry salutation as you strode off through the rain, If you'll just come back a moment, Oh, my dearest! I'll explain.
I've been waiting, I 've been watching All this long and weary while, I've been brushing from my lashes Tears that tried to drown a smile; I've been bridging with my wishes These long weeks of bitter pain, And if you'll come and listen, Oh, my dearest! I 'll explain.
There were words we might have spoken, And some we should have missed, There was just one little moment When I'm sure we should have kissed; There were thoughts we might have sheltered And some we should have slain, But 'twill all come right, believe me, If you'll let me just explain.
If you'll only come back, dearest, And take my eager hand, That has sought so long to find you, I can make you understand. Oh! my heart! it is but mocking, You will never come again, For the dead care not to hear us, Howsoever we explain.