Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Second Song (Three Songs of Zahir-u-Din) by Laurence Hope (Adela Florence Cory Nicolson)
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Second Song (Three Songs of Zahir-u-Din)

    By Laurence Hope (Adela Florence Cory Nicolson)



    How much I loved that way you had
    Of smiling most, when very sad,
    A smile which carried tender hints
        Of delicate tints
        And warbling birds,
        Of sun and spring,
    And yet, more than all other thing,
    Of Weariness beyond all Words!

    None other ever smiled that way,
        None that I know, -
    The essence of all Gaiety lay,
    Of all mad mirth that men may know,
    In that sad smile, serene and slow,
    That on your lips was wont to play.

    It needed many delicate lines
    And subtle curves and roseate tints
    To make that weary radiant smile;
    It flickered, as beneath the vines
    The sunshine through green shadow glints
    On the pale path that lies below,
    Flickered and flashed, and died away,
    But the strange thoughts it woke meanwhile
        Were wont to stay.

    Thoughts of Strange Things you used to know
    In dim, dead lives, lived long ago,
    Some madly mirthful Merriment
    Whose lingering light is yet unspent, -
    Some unimaginable Woe, -
    Your strange, sad smile forgets these not,
    Though you, yourself, long since, forgot!



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