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Poem by Arthur William Symons Time and Beauty Your hair, that burning gold Naked might not behold, Shall tarnish, and your skin Wrinkle its satin in. And your lips, like a rose, Uncolour and unclose; Yet, because you are made Of beauty, not arrayed In beauty's covering. Hold Time for a vain thing. Time shall bid youth let fall Its colours one and all, And wither in chill air Bright blood and burning hair; When these are overpast. The bones of beauty last. Arthur William Symons Arthur William Symons's other poems: ![]() 1329 Views |
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