@3O little sister Heart, without thy big brother the rude Brain what wouldst thou do? So I see thee sitting in thy solitary chamber, poring over a figure in a cameo So yearning lost desirous, faint forgetful, Failing almost thy daily service of the body. Then comes thy brother and snatches thee by the hand, saying, "Come out here into the world: See all these wonderful things, and all there is to do;" And talks so eloquent, so persuasively, Soon thou art busy with him and his affairs, and the great world outside there in the sun; Till presently he rests or sleeps awhileand thou returning Gazest again on the cameo in thy chamber@1. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LA RONDE DU DIABLE by AMY LOWELL A MIDSUMMER'S NOON IN THE AUSTRALIAN FOREST by CHARLES HARPUR THE SUICIDE by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY RAILROAD RHYME by JOHN GODFREY SAXE THE IRISH MOTHER'S LAMENT by CECIL FRANCES ALEXANDER PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 14. AL-MUZAWWIR by EDWIN ARNOLD |