TO CHERRY-BLOSSOMES, by ROBERT HERRICKPoet AnalysisPoet's Biography
First Line: Ye may simper, blush, and smile Last Line: When as cherries come in place? Subject(s): Cherry Trees
Ye may simper, blush, and smile, And perfume the aire a while: But (sweet things) ye must be gone; Fruit, ye know, is comming on: Then, Ah! Then, where is your grace, When as Cherries come in place?