The Lady of Time A-Gone

Brownstone the house, the balconies blue; there lives a lady, a lovely little lady. Lilac is her gown, love her words and joy: blue ringlets on crystal mirrors. O lady mine, lady of time a-gone .
Lilac silk the gown and vine brocade the trail; blue ribbons in the curly flaxen braids; white fingers among the coral strings — white little daggers in her heart for me. And words: blue ringlets on crystal mirrors. O lady mine, lady of time a-gone .
Fire flies on either side of the breast: mute outcries in the folds — — joy and pleasure. Rounded knees and red ribboned slippers. Rosy playful ribands lead thee love ward. And — words: blue ringlets on crystal mirrors. O lady mine, lady of time a-gone .
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M. Bassin
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