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He’s Gone To England For A Wife

    By Henry Lawson



    He's gone to England for a wife
    Among the ladies there;
    And yet I know a lass he deemed
    The rarest of the rare.
    He’s gone to England for a wife;
    And rich and proud is he.
    But he was poor and toiled for bread
    When first he courted me.

    He said I was the best on earth;
    He said I was “his life”;
    And now he thinks of noble birth,
    And seeks a lady wife!
    He said for me alone he’d toil
    To win an honest fame;
    But now no lass on southern soil
    Is worthy of his name!

    I think I see his lady bride,
    A fair and faultless face,
    And nothing in her heart beside
    The empty pride of race.
    And she will grace his gilded home,
    The wife his gold shall buy;
    But will she ever dream of him,
    Or love as well as I?



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