Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE WINDOW; OR, THE SONG OF THE WRENS: NO ANSWER (2), by ALFRED TENNYSON Poet's Biography First Line: Winds are loud and you are dumb Last Line: Love can love but once a life. Alternate Author Name(s): Tennyson, Lord Alfred; Tennyson, 1st Baron; Tennyson Of Aldworth And Farringford, Baron | ||||||||
Winds are loud and you are dumb, Take my love, for love will come, Love will come but once a life. Winds are loud and winds will pass! Spring is here with leaf and grass; Take my love and be my wife. After-loves of maids and men Are but dainties drest again. Love me now, you'll love me then; Love can love but once a life. | Other Poems of Interest...A DEDICATION by ALFRED TENNYSON A DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN by ALFRED TENNYSON BREAK, BREAK, BREAK by ALFRED TENNYSON CROSSING THE BAR by ALFRED TENNYSON EDWIN MORRIS; OR, THE LAKE by ALFRED TENNYSON ENGLAND AND AMERICA IN 1782 by ALFRED TENNYSON ENOCH ARDEN by ALFRED TENNYSON |
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