Tears Are Tongues
Robert Herrick
When Julia chid I stood as mute the while As is the fish or tongueless crocodile. Air coin’d to words my Julia could not hear, But she could see each eye to stamp a tear; By which mine angry mistress might descry Tears are the noble language of the eye. And when true love of words is destitute The eyes by tears speak, while the tongue is mute.
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