With one who’s far away
To scorching letters I’m inclined,
In which I say my say.
And then I take those scorching screeds
So full of ink and ire,
In which I threaten awful deeds,
And mail them—in the fire.
—Success Magazine.
(2694)
REPENTANCE, LATE
With one who’s far away
To scorching letters I’m inclined,
In which I say my say.
And then I take those scorching screeds
So full of ink and ire,
In which I threaten awful deeds,
And mail them—in the fire.
—Success Magazine.
(2694)
REPENTANCE, LATE