The Oxford Book of Canadian Verse
An Orient MaidJohn Stuart Thomson (18691950)
I
With ribbons soft as her dark hair,
The while her robe of spotless lawn
Moved to the toyings of the air.
With purest pearl tints softly dyed,—
The dimpled smiles on her cheeks tell
What thoughts in her sweet memory hide.
Of tapering fingers, pinkly bright,
And in the curve of her rose lips,
Nature had lavished line and light.
Caught up the flowings of her gown;
And pendent, jewelled charms she wore,
To her warm bosom reaching down.
Or silken pillows, perfume-filled,
Or bed of aromatic fir,
She slept through nights, by love’s dreams stilled.