WHEN you loveas all men will Sing the theme of your devotion, Sueand vowand worship still Overflow with deep emotion, Bow to Cupid's sweet decrees, Lightly wear the happy fetter, Bend the knee and plead! But please, Do not write your love a letter! Ah! most tempting it may be: Ink flows freeand pens will write, And your passion fain you'd see Plainly mapped in black and white. Yet refrain from shedding ink, If you can:'tis wiserbetter. Ere you pen a sentence, think! Do not write your love a letter. Hearts may cool, and views may change Other scenes may seem inviting, But a heart can't safely range If committed 'tis to writing. What you've written is a writ, Holds you closely as a debtor. Will she spare you? Not a bit! Do not write your love a letter! Think of Breach of Promise cause, Think of barristers provoking, Leading you to slips and flaws, Turning all your love to joking. If you've written aught, they'll be Safe to find it as a setter Then you'll wish you'd hearkened me Do not write your love a letter! Oh, those letters read in Court! How the tender things seem stupid! How deep feeling seems but sport! How young Momus trips up Cupid! Take my warning thenor soon, O'er your folly you'll be fretter, Saying, "Why, poor, foolish spoon, Did I write my love a letter?" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE TRASH MEN by CHARLES BUKOWSKI THE SMALL SELF AND THE LIBERAL SELF by JAMES GALVIN DE LITTLE PICKANINNY'S GONE TO SLEEP by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON IRELAND; WRITTEN FOR THE ART AUTOGRAPH DURING IRISH FAMINE by SIDNEY LANIER ON THE PROPOSAL TO ERECT A MONUMENT IN ENGLAND TO LORD BYRON by EMMA LAZARUS |