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Pearls.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Baroque, but beautiful, between the lunes,
    The valves of nacre of a mussel-shell,
    Behold, a pearl! shaped like the burnished bell
    Of some strange blossom that long afternoons
    Of summer coax to open: all the moon's
    Chaste lustre in it; hues that only dwell
    With purity … It takes me, like a spell,
    Back to a day when, whistling truant tunes,
    A barefoot boy I waded 'mid the rocks,
    Searching for shells deep in the creek's slow swirl,
    Unconscious of the pearls that 'round me lay:
    While, 'mid wild-roses, all her tomboy locks
    Blond-blowing, stood, unnoticed then, a girl,
    My sweetheart once, the pearl I flung away.



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