THE MADRONA

THE MADRONA

Whenmy skin is newly green,When it’s turned a copper sheen,When it’s flushed to ruddiness like rich, old wine,Seek me in the wilderness,Seek me in my gleaming dress,Seek me in the shadows of the covering pine.Lace of leafy malachiteLetting in the splashing light,Dappling all my full, round limbs with leopard gold;Lovely as a mottled snake,Grace in every curve I make,Amorously beautiful my arms unfold.Never was a gypsy maidMore audaciously arrayed,Never half so ravishing or so fair—Topaz clusters, look at them,Set in Autumn’s diadem,Dazzling in the darkness of my thick, green hair.

Whenmy skin is newly green,When it’s turned a copper sheen,When it’s flushed to ruddiness like rich, old wine,Seek me in the wilderness,Seek me in my gleaming dress,Seek me in the shadows of the covering pine.Lace of leafy malachiteLetting in the splashing light,Dappling all my full, round limbs with leopard gold;Lovely as a mottled snake,Grace in every curve I make,Amorously beautiful my arms unfold.Never was a gypsy maidMore audaciously arrayed,Never half so ravishing or so fair—Topaz clusters, look at them,Set in Autumn’s diadem,Dazzling in the darkness of my thick, green hair.

Whenmy skin is newly green,When it’s turned a copper sheen,When it’s flushed to ruddiness like rich, old wine,Seek me in the wilderness,Seek me in my gleaming dress,Seek me in the shadows of the covering pine.

Lace of leafy malachiteLetting in the splashing light,Dappling all my full, round limbs with leopard gold;Lovely as a mottled snake,Grace in every curve I make,Amorously beautiful my arms unfold.

Never was a gypsy maidMore audaciously arrayed,Never half so ravishing or so fair—Topaz clusters, look at them,Set in Autumn’s diadem,Dazzling in the darkness of my thick, green hair.


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