Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, LYRICAL INTERLUDE: 55, by HEINRICH HEINE



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LYRICAL INTERLUDE: 55, by                     Poet's Biography
First Line: They sat round the tea-table drinking
Last Line: The tale of thy love, sweet, to say.
Subject(s): Food & Eating; Love - Nature Of; Passion; Tea


THEY sat round the tea-table drinking
And speaking of love a great deal;
The men of aesthetics were thinking,
The ladies more prone were to feel.

"All love ought to be but platonical"
The wither'd old counsellor said;
His wife by a smile quite ironical
Rejoin'd, and then sighed "Ah!" instead.

Said the canon with visage dejected:
"Love ne'er should be suffered to go
"Too far, or the health is affected;"
The maiden then simper'd: "How so?"

The Countess her sad feelings vented,
Said "Love is a passion, I'm sure,"
And then to the Baron presented
His cup with politeness demure.

A place was still empty at table;
My darling, 'twas thou wert away;
Thou hadst been so especially able
The tale of thy love, sweet, to say.





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