I SEND you here a wreath of blossoms blown, And woven flowers at sunset gathered, Another dawn had seen them ruined, and shed Loose leaves upon the grass at random strown. By this, their sure example, be it known, That all your beauties, now in perfect flower, Shall fade as these, and wither in an hour. Flowerlike, and brief of days, as the flower sown. Ah, time is flying, lady,time is flying; Nay, 'tis not time that flies but we that go, Who in short space shall be in churchyard, lying, And of our loving parley none shall know, Nor any man consider what we were; Be therefore kind, my love, whilst thou art fair. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A LEGEND OF THE NORTHLAND by PHOEBE CARY TWO SONGS: 2 by CECIL DAY LEWIS THE BONNIE BLUE FLAG by ANNIE CHAMBERS KETCHUM THE SPIRIT OF POETRY by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW A SEA-SPELL (FOR A PICTURE) by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI |