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Mistress Quiet-Eyes

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Title:     Mistress Quiet-Eyes
Author: James Stephens [More Titles by Stephens]

While I sit beside the window
I can hear the pigeons coo,
That the air is warm and blue,
And how well the young bird flew--
Then I fold my arms and scold the heart
That thought the pigeons knew.

While I sit beside the window
I can watch the flowers grow
Till the seeds are ripe and blow
To the fruitful earth below--
Then I shut my eyes and tell my heart
The flowers cannot know.

While I sit beside the window
I am growing old and drear;
Does it matter what I hear,
What I see, or what I fear?
I can fold my hands and hush my heart
That is straining to a tear.

The earth is gay with leaf and flower,
The fruit is ripe upon the tree,
The pigeons coo in the swinging bower,
But I sit wearily
Watching a beggar-woman nurse
A baby on her knee.


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James Stephens's poem: Mistress Quiet-Eyes

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