No -- Leave my heart to rest, if rest it may, When youth, and love, and hope, have passed away. Could'st thou, when summer hours are fled, To some poor leaf that's fall'n and dead, Bring back the hue it wore, the scent it shed? No -- leave this heart to rest, if rest it may, When youth, and love, and hope, have passed away. Oh, had I met thee then, when life was bright, Thy smile might still have fed its tranquil light; But now thou com'st like sunny skies, Too late to cheer the seaman's eyes, When wrecked and lost his bark before him lies! No -- leave this heart to rest, if rest it may, Since youth, and love, and hope, have passed away. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BLACK MONKEY by KATHERINE MANSFIELD TO THE PLIOCENE SKULL by FRANCIS BRET HARTE ODE ON A GRECIAN URN by JOHN KEATS ITYLUS by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE TRACT by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS |