OH, love! let us love with a love that loves, Loving on with a love forever; For a love that loves not the love it should love -- I wot such a love will sever. But, when two loves love this lovable love, Love loves with a love that is best; And this love-loving, lovable, love-lasting love Loves on in pure love's loveliness. Oh, chide not the love when its lovey-love loves With lovable, loving caresses; For one feels that the lovingest love love can love, Loves on in love's own lovelinesses. And love, when it does love, in secret should love -- 'Tis there where love most is admired; But the two lovey-loves that don't care where they love Make the public most mightily tired. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO THE FRINGED GENTIAN by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT WHEN ON THE MARGE OF EVENING by LOUISE IMOGEN GUINEY WITCH-WIFE by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY SONNETS TO LAURA IN LIFE: 131 by PETRARCH THE FEILIRE OF ADAMNAN by ADAMNAN WILD GEESE by GEORGE LAWRENCE ANDREWS PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 95, 96. AL-AZALI, AL-BAKI by EDWIN ARNOLD |