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Margaret
By Wesley Williamson


Margaret of the tender eyes
And secret smile, whose journey lies
By shaded paths of beauty, you
That ever from your childhood knew
The hidden joy that laughs at night,
The light that sleeps beneath the hills
And gloriously bright
Spills from the morning dew;
Margaret of the tender eyes
Pray for me in your paradise.


For you there's singing in the skies
And flowers that dance in draperies
Of regal colours, purple, gold,
And cool sea-shadowed rose, each fold
Falls stiff with stars set skillfully
To fill the night with music meeting,
And seven times distilled
Sweet scented liquors blend to make love bold;
Margaret of the tender eyes
Pray for me in your paradise.


For I must linger with the wise
And seek your dreams through their cold eyes,
That never watched the sunlight wake
To stretch and shiver on the lake,
Dulled ears that never heard,
Flaring bold as a bugle call,
That one who dared
All Heaven for his clear song's sake;
Margaret of the tender eyes
Pray for me in your paradise.

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