As of children five, All dearof Mary, Janet, Lucy, Tom and Dick There's one a little more Than dear, a richer trouble than the rest, Sweeter for joys and agitations sick; And as of women one Is loved than all most lovely women more; As even Solomon of his score-score Dusk concubines remembers one who wore The shape that only dreams had shown before: So I of trees, Of Elm and Oak and Beech and Ash and Yew, And all the breathing rest, Give my wide-branchèd heart to one that with it grew. The loud autumnal winds their noise subdue Upon her breast, The low skies droop and huddle upon her breast, The brief-seen stars glitter upon her breast At rest.But which that tree Of the five trees is known to her alone, and me. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TWO LIVES: CONCLUSION. INDIAN SUMMER by WILLIAM ELLERY LEONARD THE BIRD-BOY by ROBERT BLOOMFIELD MAXIMS FOR THE OLD HOUSE: THE PORCH by ANNA HEMPSTEAD BRANCH STILL LIFE by ANNE MILLAY BREMER WAR NOTES: 2. PRO PATRIA MORI by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON MASQUE AT THE MARRIAGE OF THE EARL OF SOMERSET: FIRST SQUIRE (1) by THOMAS CAMPION |