I MET her, as we had privily planned, Where passing feet beat busily: She whispered: 'Father is at hand! He wished to walk with me.' His presence as he joined us there Banished our words of warmth away; We felt, with cloudings of despair, What Love must lose that day. Her crimson lips remained unkissed, Our fingers kept no tender hold, His lack of feeling made the tryst Embarrassed, stiff, and cold. A cynic ghost then rose and said, 'But is his love for her so small That, nigh to yours, it may be read As of no worth at all? 'You love her for her pink and white; But what when their fresh splendours close? His love will last her in despite Of Time, and wrack, and foes.' | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SMALLISH SON by HAYDEN CARRUTH SISTER MARIA CELESTE, GALILEO'S DAUGHTER, WRITES TO FRIEND by MADELINE DEFREES FLOWER GUIDANCE by ROBERT FROST RETURN (1) by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON DOMESDAY BOOK: JANE FISHER by EDGAR LEE MASTERS DOMESDAY BOOK: THE JURY DELIBERATES by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |