Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AN APOLOGY FOR AVOIDING ... A WOMAN ONCE LOVED, by NATHANIEL PARKER WILLIS Poet's Biography First Line: See me no more on earth, I pray Last Line: The ashes still had warm'd the heart so cold to-day! Subject(s): Love - Loss Of | ||||||||
SEE me no more on earth, I pray; Thy picture, in my memory now, Is fair as morn, and fresh as May! Few were as beautiful as thou! And still I see that willowy form -- And still that cheek like roses dyed -- And still that dark eye, deep and warm -- Thy look of love -- thy step of pride! -- Thy memory is a star to me, More bright as day-beams fade and flee. But thou, indeed! -- Ah! years have fled, And thou, like others, changed the while -- For joy upon the lip lies dead If pain but cloud the sunny smile! And care will make the roses pale, And tears will soil the lily's whiteness, And ere life's lamp begins to fail The eye forgets its trick of brightness! Look for the rose of dawn at noon, And weep for beauty lost as soon! Cold words that hide the envious thought! I could not bear thy face to see -- But oh, 'tis not that time has wrought A change in features dear to me! No! had it been my lot to share The fragrance of the flower decay'd -- If I had borne but half the care That on thy brow its burden laid -- If in my love thou'dst burn'd away, The ashes still had warm'd the heart so cold to-day! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ROSE AND MURRAY by CONRAD AIKEN THOUGH WE NO LONGER POSSESS IT by MARK JARMAN THE GLORY OF THE DAY WAS IN HER FACE by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON LOVE COME AND GONE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON CHAMBER MUSIC: 28 by JAMES JOYCE CHAMBER MUSIC: 33 by JAMES JOYCE A SCOTCH SONG by JOANNA BAILLIE ANDRE'S LAST REQUEST [OR, REQUEST TO WASHINGTON] [OCTOBER 1, 1780] by NATHANIEL PARKER WILLIS |
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