SHE was a beauty in the days When Madison was President, And quite coquettish in her ways, -- On conquests of the heart intent. Grandpapa, on his right knee bent, Wooed her in stiff, old-fashioned phrase, -- She was a beauty in the days When Madison was President. And when your roses where hers went Shall go, my Rose, who date from Hayes, I hope you'll wear her sweet content Of whom tradition lightly says: She was a beauty in the days When Madison was President. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE WAYS OF TIME by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES CHURCH MONUMENTS by GEORGE HERBERT DESCRIPTION OF SPRING by HENRY HOWARD SHILOH; A REQUIEM by HERMAN MELVILLE TRAVEL by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY SONNETS FROM SERIES RELATING TO EDGAR ALLEN POE: 1 by SARAH HELEN POWER WHITMAN TRINITIE SUNDAY (FOR A BASE AND TWO TREBLES) by JOSEPH BEAUMONT |