Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO SYLVIA; TWO YEARS OLD, by ALICE MEYNELL Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Long life to thee, long virtue, long delight Last Line: Merely by mine. Alternate Author Name(s): Meynell, Wilfrid, Mrs.; Thompson, Alice Christina Subject(s): Children; Childhood | ||||||||
LONG life to thee, long virtue, long delight, A flowering early and late! Long beauty, grave to thought and gay to sight, A distant date! Yet, as so many poets love to sing (When young the child will die), "No autumn will destroy this lovely spring," So, Sylvia, I. I'll write thee dapper verse and touching rhyme; "Our eyes shall not behold --" The commonplace shall serve for thee this time: "Never grow old." For there's another way to stop thy clock Within my cherishing heart, To carry thee unalterable, and lock Thy youth apart: Thy flower, for me, shall evermore be hid In this close bud of thine, Not, Sylvia, by thy death -- O God forbid! Merely by mine. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE THREE CHILDREN by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN CHILDREN SELECTING BOOKS IN A LIBRARY by RANDALL JARRELL COME TO THE STONE ... by RANDALL JARRELL THE LOST WORLD by RANDALL JARRELL A SICK CHILD by RANDALL JARRELL CONTINENT'S END by ROBINSON JEFFERS ON THE DEATH OF FRIENDS IN CHILDHOOD by DONALD JUSTICE THE POET AT SEVEN by DONALD JUSTICE I AM THE WAY' by ALICE MEYNELL |
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