Herbert Asquith

Love and Humour

WHEN first I saw you, in eclipse,
   A veil about your head,
And wondered at those unseen lips
   With wit bediamonded:
Then laughing down the street I went,
And sang upon my way, content.
 
Next time we met in dim surmise,
   Upon an autumn morn,
And in those understanding eyes
   Shone humour, rainbow-born:
So travelling through this earthly maze,
A greater light fell on my ways.
 
But, when I saw your head unveiled,
   Feature, and form, and hue:
A woodland fairy, silver-mailed,
   Lightwinged upon the dew:
Then did I pay a heavy cost,
For love, a world of laughter lost.
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