Look not thou on beauty's charming;
Sit thou still when kings are arming;
Taste not when the wine-cup glistens;
Speak not when the people listens;
Stop thine ear against the singer;
From the red gold keep thy finger;
Vacant heart and hand and eye,
Easy live and quiet die.
Lucy Ashton's Song
Walter Scott (sir)
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Poem topics: beauty, heart, people, red, finger, gold, easy, speak, taste, live, quiet, thine, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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