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The Day Before I Die

There’s such a lot of work to do, for such a troubled head!
I’€™m scribbling this against a book, with foolscap round, in bed.
It strikes me that I’€™ll scribble much in this way by and by,
And write my last lines so perchance the day before I die.
 
There’€™s lots of things to come and go, and I, in careless rhyme,
And drink and love (it wastes the most) have wasted lots of time.
There’€™s so much good work to be done it makes me sure that I
Will be the sorriest for my death, the day before I die.
 
But, lift me dear, for I am tired, and let me taste the wine’€”
And lay your cheek a little while on this lined cheek of mine.
I want to say I love you so’€”your patient love is why
I’€™ll have such little time, you know, the day before I die.
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