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When My Sweet Lady Sings

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    When she, my lady, smiles,
    I feel as one who, lost in darksome wilds,
    Sees suddenly the sun in middle sky
    Shining upon him like a great glad eye.
        When my sweet lady smiles.

    When she, my lady laughs,
    I feel as one who some elixir quaffs;
    Some nameless nectar, made of wines of suns,
    And through my veins a subtle iveresse runs.
        When my sweet lady laughs.

    And when my lady talks,
    I am as one who by a brooklet walks,
    Some sweet-tongued brooklet, which the whole long day,
    Holds converse with the birds along the way.
        When my loved lady talks.

    And when my lady sings,
    Oh then I hear the beat of silver wings;
    All that is earthly from beneath me slips,
    And in the liquid cadence of her lips
    I float, so near the Infinite, I seem
    Lost in the glory of a white starred dream.
        When my sweet lady sings.



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