The waves they whisper In Laura's glance, Entrancing music For the nixies' dance. They beckon, smiling. And wavewise woo, While softly plashing: -- "Do thou love, too!" In blossoming lindens Doves fondly rear Their tender fledglings From year to year. With never a pausing, They bill and coo, And twitter gently: -- "Do thou love, too!" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE GARDEN BY MOONLIGHT by AMY LOWELL WRITTEN IN EMERSON'S ESSAYS by MATTHEW ARNOLD FIVE SOULS by WILLIAM NORMAN EWER SONNET: 1 by CHARLES HAMILTON SORLEY WHY DON'T THE MEN PROPOSE? by THOMAS HAYNES BAYLY |