Let us dance! Surpassingly I loved her eyes, Clearer than the starry skies; I loved their swift surprise. Let us dance! She had such wild ways, truly A sweetheart most unruly; And she took life so coolly. Let us dance! But beyond these memories start The kisses her flower-lips dart. ... Since she is dead to my heart. Let us dance! I recall, still I recall Pensive hours at evenfall: And they are best of all. Let us dance! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SOLOMON TO SHEBA by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS CREDO by WILLIAM ARTHUR DUNKERLEY TO SCIENCE; SONNET by EDGAR ALLAN POE RAIN by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON THE SPINNING-WHEEL [SONG] by JOHN FRANCIS WALLER CHICAGO [OCTOBER 8-10, 1871] by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER |