OUT of the depths of a heart of love, Out of the birth-place of sighs, Freighted with hope and freighted with fear, My all in a valentine, hies. Oh, frail little missive Of delicate texture, Speed thee, on thy journey, And give her a lecture! Fathom her heart, that seems to me, cold, Trouble her bosom, as mine, Let it be mutual, this that I crave, Her 'yes' for a valentine. Oh, frail little missive, In coy Cupid's keeping, Oh! speed back a message, To set my pulse leaping. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CONTRA MORTEM: THE WHEEL OF BEING II by HAYDEN CARRUTH ETUDES DE PLUSIERS PAYSAGES DE L' AME: 1 by HAYDEN CARRUTH TUNK (A LECTURE ON MODERN EDUCATION) by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON OLD TRAILS by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON IN PICCADILLY by ISAAC ROSENBERG ESSAY: AT NIGHT THE AUTOPORTRAIT AT NIGHT by ELENI SIKELIANOS |