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The False friends
by Dorothy Parker |

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They laid their hands upon my head,
They stroked my cheek and brow;
And time could heal a hurt, they said,
And time could dim a vow.
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And they were pitiful and mild
Who whispered to me then,
"The heart that breaks in April, child,
Will mend in May again."
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Oh, many a mended heart they knew.
So old they were, and wise.
And little did they have to do
To come to me with lies!
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Who flings me silly talk of May
Shall meet a bitter soul;
For June was nearly spent away
Before my heart was whole. |
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