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1876–1944

THE GYPSY

Helen Hay Whitney

O, she was most precious, as the wind's self was fair. What did I give her when I had her on my knee? Red kisses for her coral lips, and a red comb for her hair. She took my gifts, she took my heart, and fled away from me.

O, but she was fanciful, she found a savage mate, He scorned her, he spurned her, he drove her from his door; She cuddled in his inglenook and laughed at all his hate, She took his curses, took his blows, and never left him more.

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