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HauntingI hear your voice, amidst The singing of the happy Winds that swiftly blow . . .It drifts to me in little Whispers, from the branches Of the tall, white oak, just Outside my open window ...I hear your voice call, soft,And clear, when the others Think it only the ringing Of the lazy steeple bells . . .I hear your voice, and all The vibrant joy that wells in a merry person's heart „s mine ... and so much more . . . So my deal-, when this is free,Tell me, please, what do you Waste a nickle to phone for?AGNES TIGHE,
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Southeast Economist

Chicago, Illinois, US

Thu, Mar 25, 1937

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