Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO A BUNCH OF LILAC, by THEOPHILE JULIUS HENRY MARZIALS First Line: Is it the april springing Last Line: And long but to love, and die. Alternate Author Name(s): Marzials, Theo; Marzials, Theophile Jules Henri Subject(s): Dreams; Flowers; Hope; Life; Lilacs; Love; Singing & Singers; Nightmares; Optimism | ||||||||
"Dis-moi la fleur, je te dirai la femme" Is it the April springing, Or the bird in the breeze above? My throat is full of singing, My heart is full of love. O heart, are you not yet broken? O dream, so done with and dead, Is life's one word not spoken, And the rede of it all not read? No hope in the whole world over! No hope in the infinite blue! Yet I sing and laugh out like a lover -- Oh, who is it, April -- who? And the glad young year is springing; And the birds, and the breeze above, And the shrill tree-tops, are singing -- And I am singing -- of love. * * * O beautiful lilac flowers, Oh, say, is it you, is it you The sun-struck, love-sick hours Go faint for murmuring through? O full of ineffable Mearning, So balmy, mystical, deep, And faint beyond any discerning, Like far-off voices in sleep -- I love you, O lilac, I love you! Till life goes swooning by, I breathe and enwreathe and enfold you, And long but to love, and die. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HOPE IS NOT FOR THE WISE by ROBINSON JEFFERS SONNET by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON SPRING FLOODS by MAURICE BARING SONNET: 9. HOPE by WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE ALRIGHT by DEREK MAHON A COURT-MINSTREL by THEOPHILE JULIUS HENRY MARZIALS |
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