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To The Portrait Of "A Lady" In The Athenaeum Gallery

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    Well, Miss, I wonder where you live,
    I wonder what's your name,
    I wonder how you came to be
    In such a stylish frame;
    Perhaps you were a favorite child,
    Perhaps an only one;
    Perhaps your friends were not aware
    You had your portrait done.

    Yet you must be a harmless soul;
    I cannot think that Sin
    Would care to throw his loaded dice,
    With such a stake to win;
    I cannot think you would provoke
    The poet's wicked pen,
    Or make young women bite their lips,
    Or ruin fine young men.

    Pray, did you ever hear, my love,
    Of boys that go about,
    Who, for a very trifling sum,
    Will snip one's picture out?
    I'm not averse to red and white,
    But all things have their place,
    I think a profile cut in black
    Would suit your style of face!

    I love sweet features; I will own
    That I should like myself
    To see my portrait on a wall,
    Or bust upon a shelf;
    But nature sometimes makes one up
    Of such sad odds and ends,
    It really might be quite as well
    Hushed up among one's friends!



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