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A Lost Angel 😇

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A Lost Angel – Ellis Parker Butler

When first we met she seemed so white

I feared her; As one might near a spirit bright

I neared her;

An angel pure from heaven above

I dreamed her,

And far too good for human love

I deemed her.

A spirit free from mortal taint

I thought her,

And incense as unto a saint

I brought her.

Well, incense burning did not seem

To please her,

And insolence I feared she’d deem

To squeeze her;

Nor did I dare for that same why

To kiss her,

Lest, shocked, she’d cause my eager eye

To miss her.

I sickened thinking of some way

To win her,

When lo! she asked me, one fine day,

To dinner!

Twas thus that made of common flesh

I found her,

And in a mortal lover’s mesh

I wound her.

Embraces, kisses, loving looks

I gave her,

And buying bonbon, flowers, and books,

I save her;

For her few honest, human taints

I love her,

Nor would I change for all the saints

Above her

Those eyes, that little face, that so

Endear her,

And all the human joy I know

When near her,

And I am glad when to my breast

I press her,

She’s just a woman, like the rest,

God bless her!

By Peace Truth

Life can be likened to a bouquet of roses, each with its unique charm. Some roses sparkle like raindrops, while others lose their luster in the absence of sunlight. Some roses wilt away with time, while others bloom in a kaleidoscope of colors. Some roses sag with drooping petals, while others captivate with their beauty. However, it is vital to acknowledge that the perception of beauty resides in the eyes of the beholder.