Public Domain Poetry And Stories - The Blind God. by Madison Julius Cawein
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The Blind God.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    I know not if she be unkind,
    If she have faults I do not care;
    Search through the world - where will you find
    A face like hers, a form, a mind?
    I love her to despair.

    If she be cruel, cruelty
    Is a great virtue, I will swear;
    If she be proud - then pride must be
    Akin to Heaven's divinest three -
    I love her to despair.

    Why speak to me of that and this?
    All you may say weighs not a hair!
    In her, - whose lips I may not kiss, -
    To me naught but perfection is! -
    I love her to despair.



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