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When Beauty Is Bald

    By Edward Dyson



    I’ve sung of Honor’s golden hair
    And Hero’s auburn tresses,
    Of Bella’s back abundance, where
    The sun throws his caresses;
    I’ve sung of curl, and coil, and braid;
    On meshes I’ve dilated,
    Until at last I’m sore afraid
    There’s nothing re the hair of maid
    That I have left unstated.
   
    ‘Twill much relieve the constant strain
    Of rhyming to extol her
    When on the roof of Sophie’s brain
    Appears a bright cupola.
    The poet’s verse will freshly run,
    Effects will come much faster,
    If he may tell the darling one
    Her skull is glowing like the sun
    And smooth as alabaster.
   
    New stimulus the singer nerves,
    When beauty, scorning switches,
    Adds to her many swelling curves
    A baldness that bewitches.
    We’ve sung too many wigs, I swear,
    And now the poet mocks myths,
    For Juliet in her head of air
    Outshines the moon, and everywhere,
    Love really laughs at locksmiths.



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