Alexander Ireland Quotes
A Book A Week I Heave A Sigh;
That Slogan's Peremptory Cry
I Will Not Hear, I Will Not Heed.
How Can They Say That I Should Need
The Book They Bid Me Weekly Buy?
But Slogans Change, As Days Go By;
My Psyche Listens, Fluttering Shy,
To Newer Message "Come And Read
A Book A Week."
To Read! To Read! O Wings That Fly
O'er Sun-kissed Lands, Through Clouded Sky
That Bear Us On Where Great Ones Lead!
I Too Must Follow, So I Plead
For Magic Wings. I'll Read (or Try)
A Book A Week!
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