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Poems (Lambert)/Only a Blush

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4669163Poems — Only a BlushMary Eliza Perine Tucker Lambert
ONLY A BLUSH.
ONLY a blush! O'er the cheek it swept,In o tint, but a shade more bright,While over the forehead the soft glow crept,Like Aurora's roseate light.
Only a blush! 'Twas a single wordThat the heart's deep fountain woke,And in turbulent gushes, its depths were stirred,For the lips were loved that spoke.
Only a blush! Yet the glow revealedThat she loved him, and with prideIn the armor of many a conquest steel'd,He lingered near her side,
And breathed into her credulous ear,In the whim of an idle hour,Vows never forgotten by those who hearWhen subjected to Love's cruel power.
Only a blush! Long it lingered thereAnd assumed a hectic token,When the vows that woke it had vanished in air,And the maiden's heart was broken.