“The light of our cigarettes
Went and came in the gloom:
It was dark in the little room.
Dark, and then, in the dark,
Sudden, a flash, a glow,
And a hand and a ring I know.
And then, through the dark, a flush
Ruddy and vague, the grace
(A rose!) of her lyric face.”
—Arthur Symons, Pastel: Masks and Faces, as found in Bohemian Manifesto: A Field Guide to Living on the Edge by Laren Stover, 2004.