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Anna Pearl Longman 1900-1916
Anna Pearl Longman 1900-1916 Dewey Hicks truly loved me. Loved me as Mark loved Cleo, Loved me as Pyramus loved Thisbe. We took many a determined stroll, With hands entangled delightedly, Down the cool expectant streets, Of this quiet Quaker town, Across the strident fields at noon time, Seeking a shady spot under the sun. Happily we found one, In the still sullen afternoon, Of my final day on earth, Way over by the Strong Ranch, Hidden by the stately pampas plumes, The ripe strawberry field of the Needham family; Dewey and me settled in silence that day, Me feeding him there, His blond crown upon my brown carriage, One moist sweet strawberry at a time, No doubt, our finest moment as lovers. But then, as with all things in life, Written and unwritten, It ended as my heart stopped, Stopped as a clock unwound in time, There in the still summer heat, Of this quiet Quaker town.
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