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Her Hair

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    The beauty of her hair bewilders me -
    Pouring adown the brow, its cloven tide
    Swirling about the ears on either side
    And storming round the neck tumultuously:
    Or like the lights of old antiquity
    Through mullioned windows, in cathedrals wide
    Spilled moltenly o'er figures deified
    In chastest marble, nude of drapery.
    And so I love it. Either unconfined;
    Or plaited in close braidings manifold;
    Or smoothly drawn; or indolently twined
    In careless knots whose coilings come unrolled
    At any lightest kiss; or by the wind
    Whipped out in flossy ravellings of gold.



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