Her Lips Like Foxgloves, Pink and Pale
by Meta Orred
Her lips like foxgloves, pink and pale,
Went sighing like an autumn gale;
Yet, When the sunlight passed by,
They opened out with half a sigh.
Her smile, the last faint vesper light
As swoons the eve to sleep away,
Remaining through the summer night
A lamp of love by which to pray.
Note: From the Poetical Birthday Book for October 3rd, from 1887.
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Foxglove, also known by its scientific name Digitalis.
