Love and Sad Poems

A Song Of Love
by Sidney Lanier (1842 - 1881)

Hey, rose, just born
Twin to a thorn;
Was't so with you, O Love and Scorn?

Sweet eyes that smiled,
Now wet and wild:
O Eye and Tear - mother and child.

Well: Love and Pain
Be kinfolks twain;
Yet would, Oh would I could Love again.


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Is it possible
to win back
a lost love?

Heart

 
 

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