I There was a man and a woman Who sinned. Then did the man heap the punishment All upon the head of her, And went away gaily. II There was a man and a woman Who sinned. And the man stood with her. As upon her head, so upon his, Fell blow and blow, And all people screaming, "Fool!" He was a brave heart. III He was a brave heart. Would you speak with him, friend? Well, he is dead, And there went your opportunity. Let it be your grief That he is dead And your opportunity gone; For, in that, you were a coward. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...NEW NEIGHBORHOOD by KAREN SWENSON SONNETS FROM THE PORTUGUESE: 6 by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING MORNING MIST by MABEL WARREN ARNOLD SONNET TO THE HUNGARIAN NATION by MATTHEW ARNOLD LILIES: 14. THE AWAKING by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) EPITAPH; INSCRIPTION FOR A MONUMENT ERECTED BY GENTLEMAN FOR HIS LADY by JAMES BEATTIE |