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THE WIFE-BLESSED by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY

Poet Analysis

First Line: IN YOUTH HE WROUGHT, WITH EYES ABLUR
Last Line: AS MOTHER MARY WORE.
Subject(s): BLESSINGS; FACES; PAINTINGS AND PAINTERS; TEARS; YOUTH;

IN youth he wrought, with eyes ablur,
Lorn-faced and long of hair --
In youth -- in youth he painted her
A sister of the air --
Could clasp her not, but felt the stir
Of pinions everywhere.

She lured his gaze, in braver days,
And tranced him siren-wise;
And he did paint her, through a haze
Of sullen paradise,
With scars of kisses on her face
And embers in her eyes.

And now -- nor dream nor wild conceit --
Though faltering, as before --
Through tears he paints her, as is meet,
Tracing the dear face o'er
With lilied patience meek and sweet
As Mother Mary wore.



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