HAS no one said those daring Kind eyes should be more learn'd? Or warned you how despairing The moths are when they are burned? I could have warned you; but you are young, So we speak a different tongue. O you will take whatever's offered And dream that all the world's a friend. Suffer as your mother suffered, Be as broken in the end. But I am old and you are young, And I speak a barbarous tongue. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DOMESDAY BOOK: MRS. GREGORY WENNER by EDGAR LEE MASTERS THE ROMAN ROAD by THOMAS HARDY ON A CHILD by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR A DIRGE FOR MCPHERSON; KILLED IN FRONT OF ATLANTA by HERMAN MELVILLE THE BENCH OF BOORS by HERMAN MELVILLE EPIGRAM: 18. THE ENEMY OF LIFE by THOMAS WYATT LILIES: 13. 'LET US NEVER COMFORT EACH OTHER INTO SLEEP' by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) |