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Poem February 13, 1938

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

What is this article about?

A lyrical poem expressing the speaker's longing for Loraine, depicted as an angel and the light of their life, amid spring's renewal with imagery of roses, lilies, and thrushes.

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OCR Quality

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LORAINE, MY ANGEL

OH come home to me while the spring burns bright,
Loraine, my angel;
The roses come around and the lilies blow light
Loraine, my angel;
Oh my heart is so lonely since my sweetie went away
When the frost chilled their souls where the honeysuckle
But now the thrushes are chanting for the April and the
Loraine, my angel
You're the light of my life tho you wander far
Loraine, my angel;
Bright in youth's skies twinkles soft that star.
Loraine, my angel.
Oh come where the love lamp signals in bliss
A starving soul you can quicken with a kiss.
You helped to make a beautiful world like this
Loraine, my angel.

What sub-type of article is it?

Song

What themes does it cover?

Love Courtship Nature Seasons

What keywords are associated?

Loraine Angel Spring Longing Roses Lilies Thrushes Kiss

Poem Details

Title

Loraine, My Angel

Key Lines

Oh Come Home To Me While The Spring Burns Bright, Loraine, My Angel; Oh My Heart Is So Lonely Since My Sweetie Went Away You're The Light Of My Life Tho You Wander Far Loraine, My Angel.

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