George Alexander Mitchell - Imperial Australian Force , item 15

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A few thoughtless words in all innocence

     spoken,

May bring years of remorse in their train.

Unavailing regrets and old friendships broken,

The hour that is gone cometh never again.

Kinder thoughts, softer words, oft comes too 

     late

Can'st thou stop the falling rain?

What availeth our tears? Our revilings 

     at fate?

The hour that is gone cometh never again.


Station House

Lochgelly

Ma C

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A few thoughtless words in all innocence

     spoken,

May bring years of remorse in their train.

Unavailing regrets and old friendships broken,

The hour that is gone cometh never again.

Kinder thoughts, softer words, oft comes too 

     late

Can'st thou stop the falling rain?

What availeth our tears? Our revilings 

     at fate?

The hour that is gone cometh never again.


Station House

Lochgelly

Ma C


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  • April 22, 2017 03:59:47 Cheryl Ellsworth

    A few thoughtless words in all innocence

         spoken,

    May bring years of remorse in their train.

    Unavailing regrets and old friendships broken,

    The hour that is gone cometh never again.

    Kinder thoughts, softer words, oft comes too 

         late

    Can'st thou stop the falling rain?

    What availeth our tears? Our revilings 

         at fate?

    The hour that is gone cometh never again.


    Station House

    Lochgelly

    Ma C

  • February 16, 2017 12:52:34 Claire Oxlade

    A few thoughtless words in all innocence

    spoken,

    May bring years of remorse in their train.

    Unavailing regrets and old friendships broken,

    The hour that is gone cometh never agin.

    Kinder thoughts, softer words, oft comes too 

    late

    Can'st thou stop the falling rain?

    What availeth our tears? Our revilings 

    at fate?

    The hour that is gone cometh never again.


    stationhouse

    Lochgelly                                            ...


  • February 15, 2017 17:32:33 Sandra Badergruber

    A few thoughtless words in all innocence

    spoken,

    May bring years of remorse in their train.

    Unavailing regrets and old friendships broken,

    The hour that is gone cometh never agin.

    Kinder thoughts, softer words, oft comes too 

    late

    Can'st thou stop the falling rain?

    What availeth our tears ...

    at fate?

    The hour that is gone cometh never again.


    stationhouse

    Lochgelly                                            ...


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    Caroline Brazier
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