WE have felt for each other emotions soft, And yet our tempers always were matching, At "man and wife" we have play'd full oft, And yet ne'er took to fighting and scratching. We have shouted together, together been gay, And tenderly kiss'd and fondled away. At last we play'd in forest and dell At hide and seek, like sister and brother. And managed to hide ourselves so well, That never since then have we seen each other | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE TWINS by HENRY SAMBROOKE LEIGH THE RUBAIYAT, 1879 EDITION: 68 by OMAR KHAYYAM SONNET: 116 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE URANIA; THE WOMAN IN THE MOON: THE THIRD CANTO, OR FULL MOON by WILLIAM BASSE TO THOMAS MOORE (3) by GEORGE GORDON BYRON ODE - 'ON A DISTANT PROSPECT' OF MAKING A FORTUNE by CHARLES STUART CALVERLEY THE SILENCE OF UNLABOURED FIELDS by JOSEPH CAMPBELL |