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Judith.

    By James Whitcomb Riley



        O her eyes are amber-fine -
        Dark and deep as wells of wine,
        While her smile is like the noon
        Splendor of a day of June.
        If she sorrow - lo! her face
        It is like a flowery space
        In bright meadows, overlaid
        With light clouds and lulled with shade
        If she laugh - it is the trill
        Of the wayward whippoorwill
        Over upland pastures, heard
        Echoed by the mocking-bird
        In dim thickets dense with bloom
        And blurred cloyings of perfume.
        If she sigh - a zephyr swells
        Over odorous asphodels
        And wan lilies in lush plots
        Of moon-drown'd forget-me-nots.
        Then, the soft touch of her hand -
        Takes all breath to understand
        What to liken it thereto! -
        Never roseleaf rinsed with dew
        Might slip soother-suave than slips
        Her slow palm, the while her lips
        Swoon through mine, with kiss on kiss
        Sweet as heated honey is.



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