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"L. M."
"L. M."
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Not quite a faultless-seeming face;
Not quite a faultless-seeming face;
Yet something of a nameless grace,
Yet something of a nameless grace,
And raidance from a higher place,
And raidance from a higher place,
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About the comfort-giving eyes,
About the comfort-giving eyes,
And brown hair worn Madonna-wise
And brown hair worn Madonna-wise
Across the tender forehead, lies, -
Across the tender forehead, lies, -
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And round dear lips that are so calm
And round dear lips that are so calm
With loving words of loving balm,
With loving words of loving balm,
Floats like the spirit of a psalm
Floats like the spirit of a psalm
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Sung when the swinging censers go
Sung when the swinging censers go
Before the altar to and fro,
Before the altar to and fro,
And all the people's heads are low
And all the people's heads are low
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Awing the stormful turbulence
Awing the stormful turbulence
Of my rough manhood with the sense
Of my rough manhood with the sense
Of meekness, and the affluence
Of meekness, and the affluence

Latest revision as of 18:44, 20 December 2017

"L. M."

Not quite a faultless-seeming face; Yet something of a nameless grace, And raidance from a higher place,

About the comfort-giving eyes, And brown hair worn Madonna-wise Across the tender forehead, lies, -

And round dear lips that are so calm With loving words of loving balm, Floats like the spirit of a psalm

Sung when the swinging censers go Before the altar to and fro, And all the people's heads are low

Awing the stormful turbulence Of my rough manhood with the sense Of meekness, and the affluence