An Australian Girl

By Ethel Castilla

19th Century


"She's pretty to walk with,
         And witty to talk with,
         And pleasant, too, to think on."
         Sir John Suckling.

She has a beauty of her own,
A beauty of a paler tone
         Than English belles;
Yet southern sun and southern air
Have kissed her cheeks, until they wear
The dainty tints that oft appear
         On rosy shells.

Her frank, clear eyes bespeak a mind
Old-world traditions fail to bind.
         She is not shy
Or bold, but simply self-possessed;
Her independence adds a zest
Unto her speech, her piquant jest,
         Her quaint reply.

O'er classic volumes she will pore
With joy; and true scholastic lore
         Will often gain.
In sports she bears away the bell,
Nor, under music's siren spell,
To dance divinely, flirt as well,
         Does she disdain.

DayPoems Poem No. 901
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