Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Song. (Excerpt from "Maurine") by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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Song. (Excerpt from "Maurine")

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



            O praise me not with your lips, dear one!
        Though your tender words I prize.
            But dearer by far is the soulful gaze
        Of your eyes, your beautiful eyes,
            Your tender, loving eyes.

            O chide me not with your lips, dear one!
        Though I cause your bosom sighs.
            You can make repentance deeper far
        By your sad, reproving eyes,
            Your sorrowful, troubled eyes.

            Words, at the best, are but hollow sounds;
        Above, in the beaming skies,
            The constant stars say never a word,
        But only smile with their eyes -
            Smile on with their lustrous eyes.

            Then breathe no vow with your lips, dear one;
        On the wingèd wind speech flies.
            But I read the truth of your noble heart
        In your soulful, speaking eyes -
            In your deep and beautiful eyes.



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