Bars and Shadows by Ralph Chaplin
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(Torquato Tasso from his cell at Ste. Anne, 1548)
Her beauty haunts me everywhere-- A lone lark singing as it flies-- Sweet, O sweet beyond compare. Amber and gold meet in her hair, Dark pools and starlight in her eyes; Her beauty haunts me everywhere. Slim body, petal soft and fair, Cool lips, cool, cool as evening skies-- Sweet, O sweet beyond compare. Pale fingers delicate and rare, To lull and lure caressing-wise; Her beauty haunts me everywhere. Here in my dungeon dim and bare The last frail not of music dies-- Sweet, O sweet beyond compare. My heart? I steeled it not to care. . . . But God! her love is paradise! Her beauty haunts me everywhere, O sweet, sweet, sweet beyond compare! WESLEY EVEREST |
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