MEASURES of oil for others, Oil and red wine, Lips laugh and drink, but never Are the lips mine. Worlds at the feet of others, Power gods have known, Hearts for the favoured round me Mine beats, alone. Fame offering to others Chaplets of bays, I with no crown of laurels, Only grey days. Sweet human love for others, Deep as the sea, God-sent unto my neighbour But not to me. Sometime I'll wrest from others More than all this, I shall demand from Heaven Far sweeter bliss. What profit then to others, Laughter and wine? I'll have what most they covet Death, will be mine. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...OUT WHERE THE WEST BEGINS by ARTHUR CHAPMAN IF WE KNEW; OR, BLESSINGS OF TO-DAY by MAY LOUISE RILEY SMITH THE CHARACTER OF A HAPPY LIFE by HENRY WOTTON LOST AT SEA by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH NOCTURNE by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH THE BLUEBELLS OF NEW ENGLAND by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH |