by Edgar Allan Poe
(1827)
I saw thee on thy bridal day-
When a burning blush came o er thee,
Though happiness around thee lay,
The world all love before thee:
And in thine eye a kindling light
(Whatever it might be)
Was all on Earth my aching sight
Of Loveliness could see.
That blush, perhaps, was maiden shame-
As such it well may pass-
Though its glow hath raised a fiercer flame
In the breast of him, alas!
Who saw thee on that bridal day,
When that deep blush would come o er thee,
Though happiness around thee lay;
The world all love before thee.
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