IF 'tis love to wish you near, To tremble when the wind I hear, Because at sea you floating rove; If of you to dream at night, To languish when you're out of sight, If this be lovingthen I love. If when you're gone, to count each hour, To ask of the all-ruling Power, That you may kind and faithful prove; If void of falsehood and deceit, I feel a pleasure now we meet, If this be lovingthen I love. To wish your fortune to partake, Determined never to forsake, Though low in poverty we strove; If, so that me your wife you'd call, I offer you my little all, If this be lovingthen I love. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DINOSAUR NATIONAL by KAREN SWENSON TONE PICTURE (MALIPIERO: IMPRESSONI DAL VERO) by JEAN STARR UNTERMEYER A HYMN FOR CHRISTMAS DAY (2) by JOHN BYROM THANKSGIVING DAY by LYDIA MARIA CHILD A THUNDERSTORM IN TOWN by THOMAS HARDY A LAST PRAYER by HELEN MARIA HUNT FISKE JACKSON CRADLE SONG (TO A TUNE OF BLAKE'S): 1 by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE |