Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TIME, HOPE, AND MEMORY, by THOMAS HOOD Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: I heard a gentle maiden, in the spring Last Line: "thou hast loved hope, but memory loved thee." Subject(s): Hope; Memory; Time; Optimism | ||||||||
I HEARD a gentle maiden, in the spring, Set her sweet sighs to music, and thus sing: "Fly through the world, and I will follow thee, Only for looks that may turn back on me; "Only for roses that your chance may throw -- Though wither'd -- I will wear them on my brow, To be a thoughtful fragrance to my brain, -- Warm'd with such love, that they will bloom again. "Thy love before thee, I must tread behind, Kissing thy foot-prints, though to me unkind; But trust not all her fondness, though it seem, Lest thy true love should rest on a false dream. "Her face is smiling, and her voice is sweet; But smiles betray, and music sings deceit; And words speak false; -- yet, if they welcome prove, I'll be their echo, and repeat their love. "Only if waken'd to sad truth, at last, The bitterness to come, and sweetness past; When thou art vext, then turn again, and see Thou hast loved Hope, but Memory loved thee." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HOPE IS NOT FOR THE WISE by ROBINSON JEFFERS SONNET by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON SPRING FLOODS by MAURICE BARING SONNET: 9. HOPE by WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE ALRIGHT by DEREK MAHON |
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