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Date Read: 11/16/25
Written by: Alice Jones Rhinelander
Date Written:
God knows that I love you dearly
With a passion strong and true,
But you will grow weary and leave
me
"Yet I gave up all for you?"
"Hints of the Truth"
Sitting alone at the window,
Watching the moonlit Street,
Bending my head to listen for the
sound of your feet,
I have been wondering, darling,
how I can bear the pain,
When I watch the signs and tear-
met
Eyes and wait for your
Coming in vain,
You will grow weary of
Singing, you will long for a love
that
Is purer than we know;
Remember me dear!
I have told this dear,
I will love you ever more,
Take it for who knows,
What the future holds in store,
It can tell the story of my heart,
When we are far apart,
When you are away dear,
Remember your love.
Its a token of a word unspoken,
In safe repose,
What ever betide you,
Where-ever you go
Just keep it beside you
And then I shall know you wont
forget
What each petual longs to dis-
close.
Just remember your love, remem-
ber for love.
I had a hard time to put it togeter but tryed hard enough. Shall close dear, and sending a good hug.
Your forwver, Leonard dear, ALICE
NYDM, 17 November 1925, 3.
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