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1865–1904

Youth

Violet Nicolson

I am not sure if I knew the truth What his case or crime might be, I only know that he pleaded Youth, A beautiful, golden plea!

Youth, with its sunlit, passionate eyes, Its roseate velvet skin — A plea to cancel a thousand lies, Or a thousand nights of sin.

The men who judged him were old and grey Their eyes and their senses dim, He brought the light of a warm Spring day To the Court-house bare and grim.

Could he plead guilty in a lovelier way? His judges acquitted him.

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