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My Primrose

    By Joseph Horatio Chant



    My sweet primrose with thy open face,
    And with fringe-like leaves, without a trace
    Of coarseness, either in flower or stem,
    Among all my plants thou art the gem.

    My lovely lilies soon disappear;
    Thy bloom is constant through all the year;
    In summer's heat and winter's cold,
    Undimmed the light of thy floral gold.

    Or if thy color be pink, or blue,
    Or white as snow, thou art ever true;
    My room is bright with thy smiling eyes,
    And thy fragrance rare I also prize.

    Thou hast done thy part, my little pet--
    Let me keep thy roots forever wet,
    But guard with care all thy tender leaves
    And growing crown, which the earth-crust heaves.

    Thou dost heaven-ward tend, aspiring high,
    To kiss the stars in the vaulted sky,
    And they look down from the azure blue,
    My sweet primrose--they are smiling, too.



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