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For Anne Gregory - a Famous Poem of William Butler

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By Sharique KamalPublished 11 months ago 1 min read
For Anne Gregory - a Famous Poem of William Butler
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"Never shall a young man,

Thrown into despair

By those great honey-coloured

Ramparts at your ear,

Love you for yourself alone

And not your yellow hair."

"But I can get a hair-dye

And set such colour there,

Brown, or black, or carrot,

That young men in despair

May love me for myself alone

And not my yellow hair."

"I heard an old religious man

But yesternight declare

That he had found a text to prove

That only God, my dear,

Could love you for yourself alone

And not your yellow hair."

-BY WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS

This story was originally published at https://medium.com/p/93fdb4ef421

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