Where are the songs I used to know, Where are the notes I used to sing? I have forgotten everything I used to know so long ago; Summer has followed after Spring; Now Autumn is so shrunk and sere, I scarcely think a sadder thing Can be the Winter of my year. Yet Robin sings thro' Winter's rest, When bushes put their berries on; While they their ruddy jewels don, He sings out of a ruddy breast; The hips and haws and ruddy breast Make one spot warm where snowflakes lie, They break and cheer the unlovely rest Of Winter's pause -- and why not I? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FOR EVER AND EVERMORE by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) POLYHYMNIA: DEDICATION TO THE COUNTESS OF LINDSEY by WILLIAM BASSE THE KING OF NORMANDY by PIERRE JEAN DE BERANGER HAGAR by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON ANTI-THELYPHTHORA by WILLIAM COWPER POSTHUMOUS TALES: TALE 12. THE BROTHER BURGESSES by GEORGE CRABBE |