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A Cameo.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Why speak of Giamschid rubies
    Whence rosy starlight drips?
    I know a richer crimson,
    The ruby of her lips.

    Why speak of pearls of Oman
    That shells of ocean sheathe?
    I know a purer nacre,
    The white pearls of her teeth.

    Why tell me of the sapphires
    That Kings and Khalifs prize?
    I know a lovelier azure,
    The sapphires of her eyes.

    Go search the far Earth over,
    Go search the farthest sea,
    You will not find a cameo
    Like her God carved for me.



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