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A Maiden To Her Mirror

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    He said he loved me! Then he called my hair
        Silk threads wherewith sly Cupid strings his bow,
        My cheek a rose leaf fallen on new snow;
    And swore my round, full throat would bring despair
    To Venus or to Psyche.

        Time and care
        Will fade these locks; the merry god, I trow,
        Uses no grizzled cords upon his bow.
    How will it be when I, no longer fair,
        Plead for his kiss with cheeks whence long ago
    The early snowflakes melted quite away,
    The rose leaf died -and in whose sallow clay
        Lie the deep sunken tracks of life's gaunt crow?

    When this full throat shall wattle fold on fold,
        Like some ripe peach left drying on a wall,
        Or like a spent accordion, when all
    Its music has exhaled -will love grow cold?



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