Sing not of beauty's grace to me;
Its very name a story tells
Of doubly dark inconstancy,
Love falser than a hundred hells.
Its face is often but a screen
To hide a devil's heart of guile,
Of thoughts and deeds of shameful mien,
By winning looks of heartless wile.
Its laughing smile is but the gleam
That springs from dross of foulest make;
It stirs a sweet but idle dream,
Then leaves the trusting heart to break.
Sing not of beauty's grace to me;
I can not bear to hear the name;
For, oh! Too oft in it I see
A soul of falsehood and of shame!
Sing Not Of Beauty
Freeman Edwin Miller
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Poem topics: dark, dream, smile, soul, sweet, hear, face, story, screen, hide, devil, shame, break, beauty, heart, love, I love you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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