Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SIMPLE THINGS, by PAUL JEAN TOULET Poet's Biography First Line: Infinite, let me not think on you Last Line: Roses of death. Subject(s): Details; Flowers; Love; Roses; Spring; Things | ||||||||
There's no fun in dying While one loves things so. ... Infinite, let me not think on you; Let me still portray Springtime with its flowered view, The wave that ebbs away, Her who perfumes fair eves With her light breath, Love, fallen leaves, Roses of death. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BUILDING by JOHN DRINKWATER SPELL by MARGARET MOORE MEUTTMAN THINGS by ROSELLE MERCIER MONTGOMERY PERPETUA by HENRY LONGAN STUART THE INFERENCE: 1 by THOMAS TRAHERNE CINDER-FRUIT by PAUL JEAN TOULET |
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