He. Where thou dwellest in what Grove Tell me Fair one tell me love Where thou thy charming Nest dost build O thou pride of every field She. Yonder stands a lonely tree There I live & mourn for thee Morning drinks my silent tear And evening winds my sorrows bear He. O thou Summers harmony I have livd & mournd for thee Each day I mourn along the wood And night hath heard my sorrows loud She. Dost thou truly long for me And am I thus sweet to thee Sorrow now is at an End O my Lover & my Friend He. Come on wings of joy well fly To where my Bower hangs on high Come & make thy calm retreat Among green leaves & blossoms sweet | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: J. MILTON MILES by EDGAR LEE MASTERS NOTHING TO WEAR' by WILLIAM ALLEN BUTLER EMMELINE GRANGERFORD'S 'ODE TO STEPHEN DOLWING BOTS, DEC'D' by SAMUEL LANGHORNE CLEMENS HOW WE BURNED THE 'PHILADELPHIA' by BARRETT EASTMAN A CHRISTMAS FOLK-SONG by LIZETTE WOODWORTH REESE |