Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TABLEAU, by R. GERALDINE LOWN First Line: Orchids in your boudoir Last Line: Waiting till I come. Subject(s): Flowers; Perfume | ||||||||
Orchids in your boudoir, Roses in the hall, Pansies in a yellow vase When I come to call. Iris in your garden, Moss among the rocks, Asters by the garden fence, And some four-o'clocks. Air is full of fragrance, Perfume rich and rare, Mingled with the sunshine Jewels in your hair. Flowers in your garden Blooming 'neath the sun, Keep their rarest perfume Waiting till I come. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE VIAL by CHARLES BAUDELAIRE QUATORZAINS: 1. TO PERFUME by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES A ROSE by CHARLES GRANGER BLANDEN PERFUME by EDMUND WILLIAM GOSSE THE POEMS OF COLD MOUNTAIN: 84 by HAN SHAN ON A PERFUM'D LADY by ROBERT HERRICK A SEA-SHORE GRAVE by SIDNEY LANIER |
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