YOUR eyes were made for laughter, Sorrow befits them not; Would you be blithe hereafter, Avoid the lover's lot. The rose and lily blended Possess your cheeks so fair; Care never was intended To leave his furrows there. Your heart was not created To fret itself away, Being unduly mated To common human clay. But hearts were made for loving, Confound philosophy! Forget what I've been proving, Sweet Phyllis, and love me. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LOVE SONGS TO JOANNES by MINA LOY THE MORAL FABLES: THE WOLF AND THE WETHER by AESOP THE SICK KING IN BOKHARA by MATTHEW ARNOLD PSALM 38. DOMINE NE IN FURORE by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE ODE TO THE SACRED LAMPS by M. L. R. BRESLAR THE EPSOM DUEL, 1689 by THOMAS (TOM) BROWN THE BALL, 1789 by HENRY CUYLER BUNNER SPRING FANTASIES: 4. HORN AND VIOLIN by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON |