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Tempora Mutantur
Letters, letters, letters, letters! One from COGSON, WILES, and RAILER, One from EPHRAIM and MOSES, |
Time was when I waited, waited
For the missives that she wrote,
Humble postmen execrated —
Loudly, deeply execrated —
When I heard I wasn't fated
To be gladdened with a note!
Time was when I'd not have bartered
Of her little pen a dip
For a peerage duly gartered —
For a peerage starred and gartered —
With a palace-office chartered,
Or a Secretaryship.
But the time for that is over,
And I wish we'd never met.
I'm afraid I've proved a rover —
I'm afraid a heartless rover —
Quarters in a place like Dover
Tend to make a man forget.
Now I can accord precedence
To my tailor, for I do
Want to know if he gives credence —
An unwarrantable credence —
To my proffered I O U!
Bills for carriages and horses,
Bills for wine and light cigar,
Matters that concern the Forces —
News that may affect the Forces —
News affecting my resources,
Much more interesting are!
And the tiny little paper,
With the words that seem to run
From her little fingers taper
(They are very small and taper),
By the tailor and the draper
Are in interest outdone.
And unopened it's remaining!
I can read her gentle hope —
Her entreaties, uncomplaining
(She was always uncomplaining),
Her devotion never waning —
Through the little envelope!
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