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Art and Love

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    He faced his canvas (as a seer whose ken
    Pierces the crust of this existence through)
    And smiled beyond on that his genius knew
    Ere mated with his being. Conscious then
    Of his high theme alone, he smiled again
    Straight back upon himself in many a hue
    And tint, and light and shade, which slowly grew
    Enfeatured of a fair girl's face, as when
    First time she smiles for love's sake with no fear.
    So wrought he, witless that behind him leant
    A woman, with old features, dim and sear,
    And glamoured eyes that felt the brimming tear,
    And with a voice, like some sad instrument,
    That sighing said, "I'm dead there; love me here!"



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