Riley Love-Lyrics by James Whitcomb Riley
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page 42 of 87 (48%)
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And draw aside futurity
As one might draw a veil aside-- And so unveil her where she stands Madonna-like and glorified-- The queen of undiscovered lands Of love, to where she beckons me-- My bride--my bride that is to be. The shadow of a willow-tree That wavers on a garden-wall In summertime may never fall In attitude as gracefully As my fair bride that is to be;-- Nor ever Autumn's leaves of brown As lightly flutter to the lawn As fall her fairy-feet upon The path of love she loiters down.-- O'er drops of dew she walks, and yet Not one may stain her sandal wet-- Aye, she might _dance_ upon the way Nor crush a single drop to spray, So airy-like she seems to me,-- My bride, my bride that is to be. [Illustration: (MADONNA-LIKE AND GLORIFIED)] I know not if her eyes are light As summer skies or dark as night,-- I only know that they are dim With mystery: In vain I peer |
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