summary of the poem the moon by eliza keary
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THERE is a lovely lady,
Whom I have often seen,
She’s fair and bright and beautiful,
And she was born a queen.
She looks both mild and gentle,
Though she lives in regal state,
And her attendant nobles
In countless myriads wait.
Her mien is humble, and with them
Her dignity she shares,
She would not that her lustrous eye
Should dim the light of theirs.
Upon the ground her beaming smiles
And blessings fall unheard,
She kisses every folded flower
And every silent bird.
If, when we draw our curtains,
We draw them not too tight,
She steals a glance into our room
And wishes us good‐night!
Whom I have often seen,
She’s fair and bright and beautiful,
And she was born a queen.
She looks both mild and gentle,
Though she lives in regal state,
And her attendant nobles
In countless myriads wait.
Her mien is humble, and with them
Her dignity she shares,
She would not that her lustrous eye
Should dim the light of theirs.
Upon the ground her beaming smiles
And blessings fall unheard,
She kisses every folded flower
And every silent bird.
If, when we draw our curtains,
We draw them not too tight,
She steals a glance into our room
And wishes us good‐night!
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