The little angels of Heaven
Each wear a long white dress,
And in the tall arcadings
Play ball and play at chess;
With never a soil on their garments,
Not a sigh the whole day long,
Not a bitter note in their pleasure,
Not a bitter note in their song.
But they shall know keener pleasure,
And they shall know joy more rare-
Keener, keener pleasure
When you, my dear, come there.
. . . . .
The little angels of Heaven
Each wear a long white gown,
And they lean over the ramparts
Waiting and looking down.
(Ford Madox Ford)
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