THE pearl for the first, and the case for the second, -- O William Wisetzki, thy days were soon reckon'd, But the Kitten, the Kitten was saved. The beam that he clung to, that stretch'd o'er the current Beneath him broke down, and he sank in the torrent, But the Kitten, the Kitten was saved. We follow'd the corpse of this darling of ours, They buried him under a grave of May flowers, But the Kitten, the Kitten was saved. O prudent wert thou, thus early in striving To 'scape from life's storms, and in harbour arriving, -- But the Kitten, the Kitten was saved. Happy thou, that thus early thy danger was over; Before thou wert ill, thou thy health didst recover, -- But the Kitten, the Kitten was saved. For many a year have I thought, child so cherish'd, With envy and grief how thou early hast perish'd, -- But the Kitten, the Kitten was saved. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ON A TUFT OF GRASS by EMMA LAZARUS THE ALTAR by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON MOTHER AND SON by KAREN SWENSON TO A CHAMELEON by MARIANNE MOORE A DEFIANCE, RETURNING TO THE PLACE OF HIS PAST AMOURS by PHILIP AYRES THE CYNOTAPH by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM SONNETS OF MANHOOD: 34. FAIRY LAND by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) TWELVE SONNETS: 11. FIRST, BATTLE; THEN, WOMAN by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) |