Thy heart and mine are one, my dear, At dawn and set of sun; When skies are bright, when days are drear, Thy heart and mine are one! About us move the hapless folk Whom paltry things estrange; The friends that feel their bond a yoke, The loves that lightly change; But thou and I, my bonny child, Their dangers blithely shun, Nor can by folly be beguiled,-- For thou and I are one! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO A LOCOMOTIVE IN WINTER by WALT WHITMAN ODES: BOOK 2: ODE 11. TO THE COUNTRY GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND by MARK AKENSIDE THE MYSTIC by PHILIP JAMES BAILEY RUSTIC CHILDHOOD by WILLIAM BARNES THE FESTUBERT SHRINE by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN A NEW PILGRIMAGE: 25 by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT |