Sing ho for a garden An old-fashioned garden, A garden of roses And lilacs, and rue; With nobody in it Save you and a linnet, And a fairy to spin it A necklace of dew. Sing ho for a meadow, A silver-green meadow, With lush grasses shielding Its bird-tenants few; Where drowsy wings quiver, And slow runs the river, And the face of the river Is a mirror for you. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SELF-SEEKER by ROBERT FROST AN EPITAPH UPON HUSBAND AND WIFE WHO DIED AND WERE BURIED by RICHARD CRASHAW UNCLE ANANIAS by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON INDIAN NAMES by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY FOR THE YOUNGEST by CHARLES WESLEY |