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With two spoons for two spoons

 How trifling shall these gifts appear
Among the splendid many
That loving friends now send to cheer
Harvey and Ellen Jenney.
And yet these baubles symbolize A certain fond relation That well beseems, as I surmise, This festive celebration.
Sweet friends of mine, be spoons once more, And with your tender cooing Renew the keen delights of yore-- The rapturous bliss of wooing.
What though that silver in your hair Tells of the years aflying? 'T is yours to mock at Time and Care With love that is undying.
In memory of this Day, dear friends, Accept the modest token From one who with the bauble sends A love that can't be spoken.

Poem by Eugene Field
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