| Spells and Incantation 
 A vague pearl, a wan pearl
 You showed me once; I peered through far-gone winters
 Until my mind was fog-bound in that gem.
 
 Blue diamonds, cold diamonds
 You shook before me, so that out of them
 Glittered and glowed vast diamond dawns of spring.
 
 Tiger-eyed rubies, wrathful rubies
 You rolled. I watched their hot hearts fling
 Flames from each glaring summer of my life.
 
 Quiet amber, mellow amber
 You lifted; and behold the whole air rife
 With evening, and the auburn autumn cloud.
 
 But pale skin, your pearl skin
 Show this to me, and I shall have surprise
 Of every snow-lit dawn before it break.
 
 But clear eyes, your fresh eyes
 Open; that I may laugh, and lightly take
 All air of early April in one hour.
 
 But brown curls, O shadow me with curls,
 Full of September mist, half-gleam, half-glower,
 And I shall roam warm nights in lands far south.
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