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Fantasia - The Young Girl's Poem

By Oliver Wendell Holmes

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Kiss mine eyelids, beauteous Morn,     Blushing into life new-born!     Lend me violets for my hair,     And thy russet robe to wear,     And thy ring of rosiest hue     Set in drops of diamond dew!     Kiss my cheek, thou noontide ray,     From my Love so far away     Let thy splendor streaming down     Turn its pallid lilies brown,     Till its darkening shades reveal     Where his passion pressed its seal!     Kiss my lips, thou Lord of light,     Kiss my lips a soft good-night!     Westward sinks thy golden car;     Leave me but the evening star,     And my solace that shall be,     Borrowing all its light from thee!

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Oliver Wendell Holmes

About Oliver Wendell Holmes

Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. (1809–1894) was an American poet, physician, and essayist. His poems "Old Ironsides" and "The Chambered Nautilus" are American classics. He was part of the Fireside Poets group.

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