I wandered lonely Beneath the trees, And sought for nothing, But strolled at ease. There in the shadows A flower grew, Like starlight beaming, Like eyes so blue I sought to break it, But heard it say: "Shall I be broken To fade away?" I aug it out then With roots and all, And bore it home to My garden small. Again it's planted And finds repose; And now as ever It blooms and grows. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE HAUNTED PALACE by EDGAR ALLAN POE THE SAILOR BOY by ALFRED TENNYSON MORE WALKS by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM HE DIED FOR ME by GEORGE WASHINGTON BETHUNE ORNITHOPOLIS by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN |