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1884–1915

THE QUEEN'S SONG

James Elroy Flecker

Had I the power To Midas given of old To touch a flower And leave the petals gold

I then might touch thy face, Delightful boy, And leave a metal grace, A graven joy.

Thus would I slay, - Ah, desperate device! The vital day That trembles in thine eyes,

And let the red lips close Which sang so well, And drive away the rose To leave a shell.

Then I myself, Rising austere and dumb On the hight shelf Of my half-lighted room,

Would place the shining bust And wait alone, Until I was but dust, Buried unknown.

Thus in my love For nations yet unborn, I would remove From our two lives the morn,

And muse on loveliness In mine armchair, Content should Time confess How sweet you were.

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