AN exquisite invention this, Worthy of Love's most honeyed kiss, This art of writing @3billet-doux@1 In buds, and odors, and bright hues! In saying all one feels and thinks In clever daffodils and pinks; In puns of tulips; and in phrases, Charming for their truth, of daisies; Uttering, as well as silence may, The sweetest words the sweetest way. How fit too for the lady's bosom! The place where @3billet-doux@1 repose 'em. What delight in some sweet spot Combining @3love@1 with @3garden@1 plot, At once to cultivate one's flowers And one's epistolary powers! Growing one's own choice words and fancies In orange tubs, and beds of pansies; One's sighs, and passionate declarations, In odorous rhetoric of carnations; Seeing how far one's stocks will reach, Taking due care one's flowers of speech To guard from blight as well as bathos, And watering every day one's pathos! A letter comes, just gathered. We Dote on its tender brilliancy, Inhale its delicate expressions Of balm and pea, and its confessions Made with as sweet a @3maiden's blush@1 As ever morn bedewed on bush: ('T is in reply to one of ours, Made of the most convincing flowers.) Then, after we have kissed its wit, And heart, in water putting it (To keep its remarks fresh), go round Our little eloquent plot of ground, And with enchanted hands compose Our answer,all of lily and rose, Of tuberose and of violet, And @3little darling@1 (mignonette); Of @3look at me@1 and @3call me to you@1 (Words that, while they greet, go through you); Of @3thoughts,@1 of @3flames, forget-me-not, Bridewort,@1in short, the whole blest lot Of vouchers for a lifelong kiss, And literally, breathing bliss! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...INSCRIPTION ON THE MONUMENT OF A NEWFOUNDLAND DOG by GEORGE GORDON BYRON REPORT OF AN ADJUDGED CASE, NOT TO BE FOUND IN ANY BOOKS by WILLIAM COWPER GRATIANA DANCING AND SINGING by RICHARD LOVELACE THE LAST INVOCATION by WALT WHITMAN THE BROOK: AUTUMN by LAURA ABELL |