I write, Honora, on the sparkling sand! -- The envious waves forbid the trace to stay: Honora's name again adorns the strand! Again the waters bear their prize away! So Nature wrote her charms upon thy face, The cheek's light bloom, the lip's envermeil'd dye, And every gay, and every witching grace, That Youth's warm hours, and Beauty's stores supply. But Time's stern tide, with cold Oblivion's wave, Shall soon dissolve each fair, each fading charm; E'en Nature's self, so powerful, cannot save Her own rich gifts from this o'erwhelming harm. Love and the Muse can boast superior power, Indelible the letters they shall frame; They yield to no inevitable hour, But will on lasting tablets write thy name. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE GHOST OF DEACON BROWN by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON A MONA LISA by ANGELINA WELD GRIMKE LUKE HAVERGAL by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON A CLEAR NIGHT by KARLE WILSON BAKER THE JAZZ BABY by BERTON BRALEY BEAUTY AND BEAUTY by RUPERT BROOKE LINES TO SIR JOHN WHITEFORD, ON DEATH OF EARL OF GLENCAIRN by ROBERT BURNS |