Did you think I'd follow you As your small gray shadows do? Did you not know that I must run Alive and laughing, in the sun? That sometimes I must even wear A scarlet feather in my hair? A feather that were plain to see If you should turn -- and follow me. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...OLNEY HYMNS: 1. WALKING WITH GOD by WILLIAM COWPER UNTO US A SON IS GIVEN by ALICE MEYNELL DRINKING; PARAPHRASED by ANACREON A TRIBUTE TO DAD by CLARA MCKEE BEEDE THE PESSIMIST by LOUISA SARAH BEVINGTON MIND IN CREATION by RICHARD BLACKMORE TO G. TRUSTRUM by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN MASQUE AT THE MARRIAGE OF THE LORD HAYES: SONG. ROSES by THOMAS CAMPION |