VIOLETS and leaves of vine, Into a frail, fair wreath We gather and entwine: A wreath for Love to wear, Fragrant as his own breath, To crown his brow divine, All day till night is near. Violets and leaves of vine We gather and entwine. Violets and leaves of vine For Love that lives a day, We gather and entwine. All day till Love is dead, Till eve falls, cold and gray, These blossoms, yours and mine, Love wears upon his head, Violets and leaves of vine We gather and entwine. Violets and leaves of vine, For Love when poor Love dies We gather and entwine. This wreath that lives a day Over his pale, cold eyes, Kissed shut by Proserpine, At set of sun we lay: Violets and leaves of vine We gather and entwine. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CRUISE OF THE MONITOR [MARCH 9, 1862] by GEORGE M. BAKER IN APIA BAY by CHARLES GEORGE DOUGLAS ROBERTS IT IS FINISHED' by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI WHY PLAGUE ME, LOVES? by ASCLEPIADES OF SAMOS BALAUSTION'S ADVENTURE: PART 2 by ROBERT BROWNING JOCOSERIA: PRELUDE by ROBERT BROWNING |