AH! why did thy rude hand molest The sacred quiet of my nest ? No more I rise on rapture's wing, The ditties of my love to sing. Restore me to the peaceful vale, To wander with the southern gale; Restore me to the woodland scene, Romantic glen, or forest green; To hail the Heaven's ethereal blue, To drink the freshness of the dew; Now, while my artless carols flow, Let pity in thy bosom glow. For this, at morn's inspiring hour, I'll sing in thy luxuriant bow'r: To thee the breeze of airy sigh Shall waft my thrilling melody; Thy soul the cadence wild shall meet, The song of gratitude is sweet. And at the pensive close of day, When landscape-colours fade away, Ah! then the robin's mellow note, To thee in dying tone shall float ; -- "Now, while my plaintive carols flow, "Let pity in thy bosom glow ;" And I will consecrate to thee, The wildest note of liberty. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE PILGRIM FATHERS by JOHN PIERPONT A LEGEND OF BREGENZ by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER PRINCETON by LYMAN WHITNEY ALLEN GOLD AND STEEL; THE ANSWER by LOUISA SARAH BEVINGTON SLEEPING OUT: FULL MOON by RUPERT BROOKE FO'C'S'LE YARNS: 1ST SERIES. SPIES ALTERA; TO THE FUTURE MANX POET by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN AN EX-SERVICEMAN MAKES A VOW by VINCENT GODFREY BURNS ON THE TRUE MEANING OF THE SCRIPTURE TERMS 'LIFE AND DEATH,' by JOHN BYROM TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 2. CHILD OF THE LONELY HEART by EDWARD CARPENTER |