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Poem by Aubrey Vincent Beardsley The Ivory Piece Carelessly coiffed, with sash half slipping down Cravat mis-tied, and tassels left to stream, I walked haphazard through the early town, Teased with the memory of a charming dream. I recollected a great room. The day, Half dead, lit faintly on the walls the pale And sudden eyes that showed the formal play Of woven actors in some curious tale. In fabulous gardens, where romantic trees Perched on the branches birds without a name. Aubrey Vincent Beardsley Aubrey Vincent Beardsley's other poems: ![]() 1382 Views |
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