O SWALLOW, when the dead leaves come Thou flee'st away. This nest is cold, this tree is dumb, And over all this sky is gray. But life is all a joyous day Where thou art fled, And thou forgettest that these leaves are dead. So hearts have Autumn days, O Swallow, And leaves that die. Could I but follow theebut follow, And reach that other warmer sky, And thus be happy by-and-by In some new way! But all my leaves are dead and I must stay. My leaves are dead, and yet I cannot fly. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...IMITATION OF POPE: A COMPLIMENT TO THE LADIES by WILLIAM BLAKE ODE FOR MEMORIAL DAY by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR THE SEEDLING by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR BEN BOLT by THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH PARTED FRIENDS by JAMES MONTGOMERY |