MY LADY

by: Joyce Kilmer (1886-1918)

      HE joy of pleasant places
      Where Saturn still doth reign
      Is in her gentle face's
      Calm ignorance of pain.
      The bliss of ages golden
      In her slim hand is holden,
      By old gods she was molden
      Before the world knew stain.

      Her body is an altar
      Wherein is Love enshrined.
      Before her worldlings falter
      And cruel eyes grow kind.
      Her breath is breath of roses
      From mystic garden-closes,
      The troubled it composes
      Like nectar-laden wine.

"My Lady" was originally published in Summer of Love. Joyce Kilmer. New York: The Baker & Taylor Company, 1911..

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