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The Chilterns

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 Your hands, my dear, adorable,

    Your lips of tenderness

    —— Oh, I've loved you faithfully and well,

    Three years, or a bit less.

    It wasn't a success.

    Thank God, that's done! and I'll take the road,

    Quit of my youth and you,

    The Roman road to Wendover

    By Tring and Lilley Hoo,

    As a free man may do.

    For youth goes over, the joys that fly,

    The tears that follow fast;

    And the dirtiest things we do must lie

    Forgotten at the last;

    Even Love goes past.

    What's left behind I shall not find,

    The splendour and the pain;

    The splash of sun, the shouting wind,

    And the brave sting of rain,

    I may not meet again.

    But the years, that take the best away,

    Give something in the end;

    And a better friend than love have they,

    For none to mar or mend,

    That have themselves to friend.

    I shall desire and I shall find

    The best of my desires;

    The autumn road, the mellow wind

    That soothes the darkening shires.

    And laughter, and inn-fires.

    White mist about the black hedgerows,

    The slumbering Midland plain,

    The silence where the clover grows,

    And the dead leaves in the lane,

    Certainly, these remain.

    And I shall find some girl perhaps,

    And a better one than you,

    With eyes as wise, but kindlier,

    And lips as soft, but true.

    And I daresay she will do.

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