The Peacock And Other Poems Or Songs of the South

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LINES TO A WOMAN.
There are women who will, there are women who won't Quite imagine they think they could love you; There are women who do, there are women who don't Believe they were born far above you.
There are women whose No might be trans- lated yes ; There's a WOMAN — oh listen about her — Who is everything good, and yet naughty, I guess, Because, though divine, she's a doubter.
This doubter this writer once claimed for his friend ; He no longer as such she regards; Our friendship, though
... faithful, has come to an end, Without enmity, yet we're at odds.
Lines to a Woman.
61 Yes, this friendship, full dear, it just had to end, Though as pure as the blue above her ; For what mortal man could long be HER FRIEND Without being also— her LOVER?
62 The Peacock.
LINES TO A COOK.
I hope the hands that cooked this cake May handle roses year by year; I trust no thorn shall on them make A scar, and that time bring no tear To dim the eyes which saw its sweet, Soft surface — eyes too far away — Too far away my own to meet — Until some more auspicious day.


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