MARIAN, May, and Maud Have not passed me by -- Arched foot, and rosy mouth, And bronze-brown eye! When my hair is gray, Then I shall be wise; Then, thank Heaven! I shall not care For bronze-brown eyes. Then let Maud and May And Marian pass me by: So they do not scorn me now, What care I? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...REPULSE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON THE POET'S BRIDAL DAY SONG by ALLAN CUNNINGHAM THE WAY THROUGH THE WOODS by RUDYARD KIPLING THE DAUGHTER OF MENDOZA by MIRABEAU BONAPARTE LAMAR NEW ENGLAND'S DEAD! by ISAAC MCLELLAN JR. DEAD MAN'S DUMP by ISAAC ROSENBERG UNDERWOODS: BOOK 1: 8. TO MINNIE (WITH A HAND-GLASS) by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON |