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Once a Week (magazine)/Series 1/Volume 8/Song (What can it mean?—that glance so tender)

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Once a Week, Series 1, Volume VIII (1862–1863)
Song (What can it mean?—that glance so tender)
by Evelyn Forest
2720388Once a Week, Series 1, Volume VIII — Song (What can it mean?—that glance so tender)
1862-1863Evelyn Forest

SONG.

What can it mean?—that glance so tender,
Out of the depths of two soft dark eyes;
Can it be earnest of heart-surrender,
Making me blest with a sweet surprise?

What can it mean?—white hands caressing
Between them a hand that is scarred and brown:
Is it a dream?—two soft lips pressing
That hard rough hand while the tears fall down.

What can it mean?—you kneel beside me,
Laying your dear head upon my breast,
Giving me all that you once denied me!
Is it, sweetheart, is it love confessed?