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WHERE YOU MAY REST by VICTOR MARIE HUGO

Poem Explanation

First Line: TIS A PLEASANT MEAD
Last Line: WHERE THY HEART MAY REST.
Subject(s): FLOWERS; GRAVES; REST; SLEEP; SOUL; TOMBS; TOMBSTONES;

'Tis a pleasant mead
Which the skies have blessed,
Where the fruitful seed
Has upward pressed
Into jasmine, into pink,
Flowering by the brooklet's brink. ...
I would have them gently sink
Where thy foot may rest.

'Tis a valiant heart
Neath an honest breast
Which knows no art
Save virtue's test;
Where no evil thought can stir;
Guardian and comforter. ...
Would that it a cushion were,
Where thy brow may rest.

'Tis a dream of love
In roses dressed,
Each day above
The former best;
Dream of fair Elysium,
Where thy soul to mine doth come ...
I would have it be the home
Where thy heart may rest.



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