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Sunday, August 26, 2012
Mail Quote of the Week
Old-fashioned letters! How good they were!
And, oh, how we watched the mails,
But nobody writes of the quaint delights
Of the sunny days and merry nights
Or tells us the things that we yearn to know --
That art passed out with the long ago,
And lost are the simple tales,
Yet we all would be happier, I think,
If we'd spend more time with our pen and ink.
~ Edgar Albert Guest, Old-Fashioned Letters, last lines.
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Lovely poem - when was it written?
ReplyDelete1922 apparently. It seems he wrote 11,000 poems over the course of his life, collected into almost 25 books.
DeleteGreat poem!!! It's such a delight to read it
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