(Words by Jesse Fauset)
On summer afternoons I sit
Quiescent by you in the park,
And idly watch the sunbeams gild
And tint the ash tree's bark.
Or else I watch the squirrles frisk
And chaffer in the grassy lane;
And all the while I mark your voice
Break with love and pain.
I know a woman who would give
Her chance of heaven to take my place;
To see the love-light in your eyes,
The love-glow on your face!
And there's a man whose lightest word
Can set my chilly blood afire;
Fulfillment of his least behest
Defines my life's desire.
But he will none of me. Nor I
Of you. Nor you of her. 'Tis said
the world is full of justs like these.
I wish that I were dead.
| 1 | Everyone Is Good |
| 2 | Runs In The Family |
| 3 | Quitting Time |
| 4 | The Troubles |
| 5 | No Shoes |
| 6 | Pretty And High |
| 7 | Love Radiates Around |
| 8 | You |
| 9 | It's Bad For Me |
| 10 | Will You Be My Friend? |