If woman's a delightful creature, A dog can be another; But, Lord, who ever saw such fools, When they are out together! Cupid and Bacchus are the same, Delightful in their way; But when these youngsters share one life The very devil's to pay! As fast as Cupid builds his dreams, Young Bacchus knocks them down; He leaves poor Cupid limp with tears, And struts about the town. So let us all be warned in time. When brother fights with brother; Let's make our choice of one, and then The devil take the other. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE YOUNG MYSTIC by LOUIS UNTERMEYER PARTED by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR MONT BLANC; LINES WRITTEN IN THE VALE OF CHAMOUNI by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY A PRAYER by EDWARD ROWLAND SILL GULLS by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS THE LAST BALLADE; MASTER FRANCOIS VILLON LOQUITUR by THOMAS BEER |