ONCE through the forest Alone I went; To seek for nothing My thoughts were bent. I saw i' the shadow A flower stand there; As stars it glisten'd, As eyes 'twas fair. I sought to pluck it, It gently said: "Shall I be gather'd Only to fade?" With all its roots I dug it with care, And took it home To my garden fair. In silent corner Soon it was set; There grows it ever, There blooms it yet. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE MAGI by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS ON SENESIS' MUMMY by LEONIE ADAMS THE LITTLE MATCH-GIRL by HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN IN THE WHITE LAND by KONSTANTIN DMITRIYEVICH BALMONT THE WARMTH OF MEMORY by BERTON BRALEY HASTINGS' SONNETS: 5 by SAMUEL EGERTON BRYDGES A DANCE FOR RAIN (AT COCHITI, NEW MEXICO) by WITTER BYNNER |