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Black Eyes And Blue.

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Blue eyes and jet     Fell out one morn,     Azure cried in a pet,     "Away, dark scorn!--     "We are brilliant and blue     "As the waves of the sea--     "And as cold and untrue     "And as changeable ye.     "We are born of the sky,     "Of a summer night,     "When the first stars lie     "In a bed of blue light;     "From the cloudy zone     "Round the setting sun,     "Like an angel's throne,     "Are our glories won."     "Pretty ladies, hold,"     Cupid said to the eyes--     For beauties that scold     "Are seldom wise;     "'Tis not colour I seek     "Love's fires to impart--     "Give me eyes that can speak     "From the depths of the heart."

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