@3He@1. -- Love, my Mary, dwells with thee, On thy cheek his bed I see. @3She@1. -- No, that cheek is pale with care -- Love can find no roses there. @3Both@1. -- 'Tis not on the bed of rose, Love can find the best repose: In my heart his home thou'lt see, There he lives. and lives for thee. @3He@1. -- Love, my Mary, ne'er can roam, While he makes that eye his home. @3She@1. -- No, the eye with sorrow dim, Ne'er can be a home for him. @3Both@1. -- Yet 'tis not in beaming eyes, Love for ever warmest lies; In my heart his home thou'lt see, There he lives, and lives for thee. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ON A BOY'S FIRST READING OF THE PLAY OF 'KING HENRY THE FIFTH' by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL MUTABILITY (2) by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY OLD SARUM; LINES ON THE CONFERENCE OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH AT SALISBURY by ALICE COLBURN BEAL THESE TIMES by GERTRUDE RYDER BENNETT A HYMN TO JESUS by BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX SONNET: FOR FREEDOM'S SAKE by LOUISA SARAH BEVINGTON |