My Madonna Poem by Robert William Service

My Madonna

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I haled me a woman from the street,
Shameless, but, oh, so fair!
I bade her sit in the model's seat
And I painted her sitting there.

I hid all trace of her heart unclean;
I painted a babe at her breast;
I painted her as she might have been
If the Worst had been the Best.

She laughed at my picture and went away.
Then came, with a knowing nod,
A connoisseur, and I heard him say;
"'Tis Mary, the Mother of God."

So I painted a halo round her hair,
And I sold her and took my fee,
And she hangs in the church of Saint Hillaire,
Where you and all may see.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Brian Jani 05 May 2014

I can't get enough of it

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Diane Wade 15 May 2006

This has always been one of my favorite poems. I'm thrilled to see so many people agree with me.

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