Street Yarn
                                
                            Roses caged in windows, heighten
   Your faint blooms today;
Silks and sheeny satins, brighten;
   He has passed this way!
Could ye keep his fleeting presence
   Gone beyond recall,
But a little of his essence,
   I would have you all.
Arabesque so quaint and shady,
   That mightst catch his eye
To adorn a stately lady
   Ere her hour went by,
Canst assure me that his glancing
   Rested on they fold?
Did that set your purples dancing?
   Wake the sleepy gold?
Ye neglected apple-venders
   Mouldering in the street,
Did he curse between your tenders,
   Spurning with his feet?
Then must I an alms deliver
   For his graceless pride;
Could I buy his sins forever,
   I’d not be denied.
Paying patiently his ransom
   Never conscience-pricked;
Cheating Justice of her handsome
   Heartless derelict.
Did he view thee, ancient steeple,
   With thy weird clock-face,
Frowning down on sinful people
   Passing out of grace?
Nay, respond not to my question
   With thy prate of time:
Things to which my soul must hasten
   Lie beyond thy chime.
With no circumstance to screen us,
   We must meet again:
I shall bid god judge between us,
   Answering Amen.





















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