THE little red ribbon, the ring and the rose! The summer-time comes, and the summer-time goes -- And never a blossom in all of the land As white as the gleam of her beckoning hand! The long winter months, and the glare of the snows; The little red ribbon, the ring and the rose! And never a glimmer of sun in the skies As bright as the light of her glorious eyes! Dreams only are true; but they fade and are gone -- For her face is not here when I waken at dawn; The little red ribbon, the ring and the rose @3Mine@1 only; @3hers@1 only the dream and repose. I am weary of waiting, and weary of tears, And my heart wearies, too, all these desolate years, Moaning over the one only song that it knows, -- The little red ribbon, the ring and the rose! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BALLAD OF LOVELY LADYES OF LONG AGOE by FRANCOIS VILLON LEEDLE YAWCOB STRAUSS by CHARLES FOLLEN ADAMS FRAGMENT THIRTY-SIX by HILDA DOOLITTLE ROME. AT THE PYRAMID OF CESTIUS NEAR THE GRAVES OF SHELLEY by THOMAS HARDY NORTHERN LIGHTS by EINAR BENEDIKTSSON HINC LACHRIMAE; OR THE AUTHOR TO AURORA: 33 by WILLIAM BOSWORTH |