Theodore Wratislaw - White Lilies lyrics

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Theodore Wratislaw - White Lilies lyrics

Flowers rare and sweet I sent, whose delicate white Should, grouping at her corsage, interlace Their purity with her corrupted grace, With the full throat and mouth of my delight. Evil design! To see the pale flowers slight The beauty of the worn and powdered face, Mingling their costly virtue with the trace Of ancient loves that live in time's despite. How soon they died, poor blossoms! at her throat Ere of the last valse died the last sad note No more than love of her meant to endure, For all the savour of her lips, the spice Of her frail spirit steeped in cultured vice, Gracefully bad and delicately impure!