Isla, Isla, heart of my heart, it is you alone I am loving Pulse my life, my flame, my joy, love is a bitter thing! Love has its killing pain, they sayand you alone I am loving Isla, Isla, my pride, my king, love is a bitter thing! Isla, Isla, in the underworld where the elfin music is, There we shall meet one day at last, as the wave with the wind o' the south! Then you shall cry, "My Dream, my Queen!" and crown me with your kiss, And I to my Kingdom come, my king, my mouth to thy mouth! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SUMMER DAYS by WATHEN MARK WILKS CALL DIBDIN'S GHOST by EUGENE FIELD MODERN LOVE: 1 by GEORGE MEREDITH AUTUMN (1) by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI IMPROMPTU ON CHARLES II (2) by JOHN WILMOT PERFECTED by LOUISA SARAH BEVINGTON ON THE DEATH OF SIR JAMES HUNTER BLAIR by ROBERT BURNS THE RECOVERY OF MISS JESSY LEWARS by ROBERT BURNS THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT SERVICE FLAG - 1517 STARS by DANIEL LEAVENS CADY |