When Youth is gone, and Beauty too, And Blood is wild no more How can they prove, when old and weak, That Love is still in power? Will, when their Kisses die for warmth, And flesh has no desire, They fetch each other's slippers from The cupboard to a fire? And will they sit together there, To sleep or sew, or read; And if one hears a sigh, or coughs Will not the other heed? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BALLAD OF PROSE AND RHYME by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON THE LAST BUCCANEER by CHARLES KINGSLEY MY MAGGIE'S NO MORE by JOHN BROWN (1810-1882) LINES by ALFRED GIBBS CAMPBELL IDEA: 19. TO HUMOUR by MICHAEL DRAYTON |