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Mistinguette

 He was my one and only love;
My world was mirror for his face.
We were as close as hand and glove, Until he came with smiling grace To say: 'We must be wise, my dear.
You are the idol of today, But I too plan a proud career,-- Let's kiss and go our way.
' And then he soared to sudden fame, And even queens applauded him.
A halo glorified his name That dust of time may never dim.
And me,--I toured golden Brazil, Yet as gay mobs were cheering me, The sun seemed black, the brilliance chill, My triumph mockery.
Today if I should say: 'Hello!' He'd say: 'How are you?' I'd say: 'Fine.
' Yet never shall he see the woe, The wanness of my frail decline.
I love him now and always will.
Oh may his star be long to set! My Maurice is an idol still,-- What wreaths for Mistinguette!

Poem by Robert William Service
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