28.04.2014 Views

Poems MacCarthy, Florence Denis

Poems MacCarthy, Florence Denis

Poems MacCarthy, Florence Denis

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

263<br />

The poet's dream--the lover's joy:--<br />

The floral heaven of girl and boy<br />

Were heaven no more, if thou wert May.<br />

If thou wert May, then May is cold,<br />

And, oh! how changed from what she has been--<br />

Then barren boughs are bright with green,<br />

And leaden skies are glad with gold.<br />

And the dark clouds that veiled thy moon<br />

Were silvery-threaded tissues bright,<br />

Looping the locks of amber light<br />

That float but on the airs of June.<br />

O June! thou art the real May;<br />

Thy name is soft and sweet as hers<br />

But rich blood thy bosom stirs,<br />

Her marble cheek cannot display.<br />

She cometh like a haughty girl,<br />

So conscious of her beauty's power,<br />

She now will wear nor gem nor flower<br />

Upon her pallid breast of pearl.<br />

And her green silken summer dress,<br />

So simply flower'd in white and gold,<br />

She scorns to let our eyes behold,<br />

But hides through very wilfulness:<br />

Hides it 'neath ermined robes, which she<br />

Hath borrowed from some wintry quean,<br />

Instead of dancing on the green--<br />

A village maiden fair and free.<br />

Oh! we have spoiled her with our praise,<br />

And made her froward, false, and vain;<br />

So that her cold blue eyes disdain<br />

To smile as in the earlier days.<br />

Let her beware--the world full soon<br />

Like me shall tearless turn away,

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!