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Love's Blind Eye
Love always thinks it's chosen well, Discerns no qualities to criticize. In the loved one all is loveable, And defects become virtues in a lover's eyes. To speak, or write, or sing of love, A lover needs no dictionary. The words come tripping off the tongue, For love provides its own vocabulary: A girl who's pale is jasmine white, And her purity is felt; If swarthy, she's a simmering brunette; One who's wafer-thin, with skin stretched tight, Is willowy and svelte; A chubby one's a sugar plum, a pet; A sloppy and untidy girl's a wild and carefree soul; On a giantess bestow a goddess air; A small girl might be a mignonette, button cute, a doll; A vain girl's assumed dignity gives her charms beyond compare; Shy girls are smart; Dull ones simple and sweet; A chatterbox, engagingly bright; The silent one's dark and mysteriously deep, Affected, maybe, But love makes that all right. So a truly smitten lover loves all the faults of his beloved, And ever has it been thus since "the Fall". Whom your heart says love, you love her, Not in fits and starts, or selected parts, But farts… And warts… And all.
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