The Guarding of a Goddess
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Excerpt from The Guarding of a Goddess: And Other Poems
The Guarding of a Goddess
Dedicated To my Mother and Sisters
How oft, when I have watched a lovely flower
Spring from the sweet earth upward to the sun,
I've grieved to know that it so soon must wither,
When for a brief space, in triumphant glory,
It has enriched the world with the bright gaze
Of its fair eyes. Oh! it is sad to know
The lovely only comes to go again.
'Tis sad to know - I shrink from breathing it,
But I will face the truth: face it with me -
That those fair things I love so much to watch,
That those bewitching things at last must go -
Must one by one be rest from thee. The beauty
Of thy fair body must leave thee like a dream.
They all must go, those things I love so much -
That lissom form, free as the mountain roe,
Those eyes, where some shy wild thing seems to lurk
In their deep shade, no sooner seen than lost,
But once seen ne'er forgotten, those sweet lips,
Which, curving upwards in a mischievous smile,
Must melt mans heart to tears unless it be
Hard as a stone. Oh, I could watch all day
The ripples as they play about thy mouth,
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