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Emily Pauline Johnson (Эмили Полин Джонсон)


Your Mirror Frame


    Methinks I see your mirror frame,
        Ornate with photographs of them.
    Place mine therein, for, all the same,
        I'll have my little laughs at them.

    For girls may come, and girls may go,
        I think I have the best of them;
    And yet this photograph I know
        You'll toss among the rest of them.

    I cannot even hope that you
        Will put me in your locket, dear;
    Nor costly frame will I look through,
        Nor bide in your breast pocket, dear.

    For none your heart monopolize,
        You favour such a nest of them.
    So I but hope your roving eyes
        Seek mine among the rest of them.

    For saucy sprite, and noble dame,
        And many a dainty maid of them
    Will greet me in your mirror frame,
        And share your kisses laid on them.

    And yet, sometimes I fancy, dear,
        You hold me as the best of them.
    So I'm content if I appear
        To-night with all the rest of them.



Emily Pauline Johnson's other poems:
  1. Where Leaps the Ste. Marie
  2. The King's Consort
  3. Wave-Won
  4. The City and the Sea
  5. When George Was King


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