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The Little Lady

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    O The Little Lady's dainty
        As the picture in a book,
    And her hands are creamy-whiter
        Than the water-lilies look;
    Her laugh's the undrown'd music
        Of the maddest meadow-brook. -
    Yet all in vain I praise The Little Lady!

    Her eyes are blue and dewy
        As the glimmering Summer-dawn, -
    Her face is like the eglantine
        Before the dew is gone;
    And were that honied mouth of hers
        A bee's to feast upon,
    He'd be a bee bewildered, Little Lady!

    Her brow makes light look sallow;
        And the sunshine, I declare,
    Is but a yellow jealousy
        Awakened by her hair -
    For O the dazzling glint of it
        Nor sight nor soul can bear, -
    So Love goes groping for The Little Lady.


    And yet she's neither Nymph nor Fay,
        Nor yet of Angelkind: -
    She's but a racing school-girl, with
        Her hair blown out behind
    And tremblingly unbraided by
        The fingers of the Wind,
    As it wildly swoops upon The Little Lady.



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