Child, I will give you rings to wear, And, if you love them, dainty dresses, Flowers for your bosom and your hair, And, if you love them, fond caresses; And I will give you of my days, And I will leave, when you require it, My dreams, my books, my wonted ways, Content if only you desire it. Take for your own my life, my art, And for your love's sake I forgive you; I only ask you for your heart, Because I have no heart to give you. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SOCIETY UPON THE STANISLAUS by FRANCIS BRET HARTE A SHROPSHIRE LAD: 2 by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN AN HYMN TO THE EVENING by PHILLIS WHEATLEY PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S BURIAL HYMN by WALT WHITMAN PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 38. AL-KABIR by EDWIN ARNOLD UNDER THE WHARF by IDA COLE BARTLATT PSALM 71 by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE |