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A Common Face

by @lorrainecolon

His face is not one you'd call handsome, Most women wouldn't look at him twice, But should some rogues hold him for ransom, I would gladly pay their asking price They say he's devoid of all treasure . . . No wealth or landholdings, so I'm told, But I find riches beyond measure In his silver hair and heart of gold His love is the fortune that I seek -- It's not found in diamonds or in jade; Though our cottage be humble and meek, No palace would I accept in trade Vile temptations, your labor's in vain! Never could opulence take the place Of the man, who like a king shall reign In my heart . . . though common be his face
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