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Some time

by Eugene Field

Last night, my darling, as you slept,

I thought I heard you sigh,

And to your little crib I crept,

And watched a space thereby;

And then I stooped and kissed your brow,

For oh! I love you so--

You are too young to know it now,

But some time you shall know!

Some time when, in a darkened place

Where others come to weep,

Your eyes shall look upon a face

Calm in eternal sleep,

The voiceless lips, the wrinkled brow,

The patient smile shall show--

You are too young to know it now,

But some time you may know!

Look backward, then, into the years,

And see me here to-night--

See, O my darling! how my tears

Are falling as I write;

And feel once more upon your brow

The kiss of long ago--

You are too young to know it now,

But some time you shall know.

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