There is a something in her face
Which in no other I can trace,
And feelings sweet as music stir
When I gaze in her dreamy eyes,
And breathe a perfume, as it were,
From flowers in Paradise.
At morn, at noon and night it seems
As if I moved by faery streams,
A strange light on the leaves and grass;
As if her life-breath were the air
Through which the magic moments pass
In her dream-beauty there.
It is thought's paradise which she
Inhabits like a mystery,
Through which my feelings come and go
Like tunes which to her pulses stir;
And my life day by day, I trow,
Is one sweet dream of her.
Her Face.
Robert Crawford
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Poem topics: beauty, breath, light, magic, music, night, grass, face, mystery, gaze, thought, strange, breathe, dream, life, sweet, paradise, Valentine's Day, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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