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Discrimination

   I used to love a radiant girl -
       Her lips were like a rose leaf torn;
   Her heart was as free as a floating curl,
       Or a breeze at morn;
   Her step as light as a Peri’s daughter,
   And her eye as soft as gliding water.
 
   Witching thoughts like things half hid
       Lurk’d beneath her silken lashes,
   And a modest droop of the veined lid
       Oft hid their flashes -
   But to me the charm was more complete
   As the blush stole up its fringe to meet.
 
   Paint me love as a honey bee!
       Rosy mouths are things to sip;
   Nothing was ever so sweet to me
       As Marion’s lip -
   Till I learned that a deeper magic lies
   In kissing the lids of her closed eyes.
 
   Her sweet brow I seldom touch,
       Save to part her raven hair;
   Her bright cheek I gaze on much,
       Her white hand is fair;
   But none of these– I’ve tried them all -
   Is like kissing her eyes as the lashes fall.
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