WHEN green leaves come again, my love, When green leaves come again, -- Why put on such a cloudy face, When green leaves come again? "Ah, this spring will be like the last, Of promise false and vain; And summer die in winter's arms Ere green leaves come again. "So slip the seasons -- and our lives; 'T is idle to complain: But yet I sigh, I scarce know why, When green leaves come again." Nay, lift up thankful eyes, my sweet! Count equal, lost and gain: Because, as long as the world lasts, Green leaves will come again. For, sure as earth lives under snows, And Love lives under pain, 'T is good to sing with everything, "When green leaves come again." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LIGHT OF OTHER DAYS by THOMAS MOORE HENRY WARD BEECHER by CHARLES HENRY PHELPS THE MERRIMAC by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER THE MOUNTAIN TOMB: 1. TO A CHILD DANCING IN THE WIND by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS AMBITION by MILDRED TELFORD BARNWELL MOON RIDER by WILLIAM ROSE BENET |