SMILES

SMILES

Smiles are the words beyond the wordsThat thoughts abandon helplessly.Upon this nervous shop-girl’s face,Where clusters of tiny limpness meet,A frightened spark leaps high and dropsInto the hot pause of a banished love.A lustrelessly plumpGirl beside her does not knowThat her face for moments glowsInto a helpless solitude.Upon an old man’s faceAre gleams of meek embarrassment—The faded presence of some old debt?This woman’s face is scorchedBy a torch that falls from weary handsAnd makes her laugh an unheard lie.The face of this tamed spriteShimmers with an understandingOf the opaque loss she cannot bear,And I see that smiles are sometimesWords beyond the wordsThat thoughts abandon hopefully.

Smiles are the words beyond the wordsThat thoughts abandon helplessly.Upon this nervous shop-girl’s face,Where clusters of tiny limpness meet,A frightened spark leaps high and dropsInto the hot pause of a banished love.A lustrelessly plumpGirl beside her does not knowThat her face for moments glowsInto a helpless solitude.Upon an old man’s faceAre gleams of meek embarrassment—The faded presence of some old debt?This woman’s face is scorchedBy a torch that falls from weary handsAnd makes her laugh an unheard lie.The face of this tamed spriteShimmers with an understandingOf the opaque loss she cannot bear,And I see that smiles are sometimesWords beyond the wordsThat thoughts abandon hopefully.

Smiles are the words beyond the words

That thoughts abandon helplessly.

Upon this nervous shop-girl’s face,

Where clusters of tiny limpness meet,

A frightened spark leaps high and drops

Into the hot pause of a banished love.

A lustrelessly plump

Girl beside her does not know

That her face for moments glows

Into a helpless solitude.

Upon an old man’s face

Are gleams of meek embarrassment—

The faded presence of some old debt?

This woman’s face is scorched

By a torch that falls from weary hands

And makes her laugh an unheard lie.

The face of this tamed sprite

Shimmers with an understanding

Of the opaque loss she cannot bear,

And I see that smiles are sometimes

Words beyond the words

That thoughts abandon hopefully.


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