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1831–1898

MY AMAZON.

Eric Mackay

My Love is a lady fair and free, A lady fair from over the sea, And she hath eyes that pierce my breast And rob my spirit of peace and rest.

A youthful warrior, warm and young, She takes me prisoner with her tongue, Aye! and she keeps me,— on parole,— Till paid the ransom of my soul.

I swear the foeman, arm'd for war From cap-a-pie, with many a scar, More mercy finds for prostrate foe Than she who deals me never a blow.

And so‘ twill be, this many a day; She comes to wound, if not to slay. But in my dreams,— in honied sleep,— ‘ Tis I to smile, and she to weep!

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