The Last Masquerade
G. K. Chesterton
A wan new garment of young green Touched, as you turned your soft brown hair And in me surged the strangest prayer Ever in lover’s heart hath been. That I who saw your youth’s bright page, A rainbow change from robe to robe, Might see you on this earthly globe, Crowned with the silver crown of age. Your dear hair powdered in strange guise, Your dear face touched with colours pale: And gazing through the mask and veil The mirth of your immortal eyes.
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