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1871–1938

VENUS IN A GARDEN

James Weldon Johnson

‘ Twas at early morning, The dawn was blushing in her purple bed, When in a sweet, embowered garden She, the fairest of the goddesses,

The lovely Venus, Roamed amongst the roses white and red. She sought for flowers To make a garland

For her golden head. Snow-white roses, blood-red roses, In that sweet garden close, Offered incense to the goddess:

Both the white and the crimson rose. White roses, red roses, blossoming: But the fair Venus knew The crimson roses had gained their hue

From the hearts that for love had bled; And the goddess made a garland Gathered from the roses red.

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