John Bannister Tabb (Джон Банистер Табб)
Amid the Roses
There was laughter 'mid the Roses, For it was their natal day; And the children in the garden were As light of heart as they. There were sighs amid the Roses, For the night was coming on; And the children--weary now of play-- Were ready to be gone. There are tears amid the Roses, For the children are asleep; And the silence of the garden makes The lonely blossoms weep.
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