Eve was serene and cool as a summer morning.
Eyes like the clear June skies, no thought of strife
Troubled their depths of limped blue, but Lilith--
Lilith was April vibrant with young life.
Eve was as chaste as ice or chiseled marble,
Steadfast and strong and true, forever the same,
Perfectly innocent, perfectly pure, but Lilith--
Lilith was living flame.
Eve was strong with a brave, unshrinking courage,
Facing the fiercest tempest, calm, unmoved;
I honored her, but little trembling Lilith--
Lilith, I loved.
The author of this piece, Mary Pavey, was born in 1905. She taught elementary school, married a farmer, raised twelve children, and wrote poetry. Mary's unpublished work has been read and loved by her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren for over 60 years. We dearly love Mary’s vibrant and generous heart, and her spirit is fully alive in her poems.
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