THE l'lESSENGE~. VoL.XXXV.
No. 7.
MAY, 1909.
Sweet Sixteen. BY EDWIN M. HELLER,
'08.
0 maiden charming, most alarming, Your teeth are snowy pearl; Your eyes divine so brightly shine They set my heart awhirl. ¡ Your lips so red and queenly head .Are held in royal poise ; Your matchless hair can only share The softnes of your voice. Four times four years have winged their flight Since first you breathed the air; In which your eyes so clear and bright Have set my heart a snare. Some days were dark and clo-qdy quite, When all life's joys seemed hollow; But there was ne'er so black a night That morning did not follow. Oh, may, indeed, your future life, Like music's sweetest tune, Be free from trouble, care, and strifet And bright as the month of June.