ANTHOLOGY OF MASSACHUSETTS POETS (20)
TO HILDA OF HER ROSES ENOUGH has been said about roses To fill thirty thick volumes; There are as many songs about roses As there are roses in the world That includes Mexico . . . the Azores …… Oregon …… It is a pity your roses Are too late for Omar . . . It is a pity Keats has gone . . . Yet there must be something left to say Of flowers like these! Adventurers, They pushed their way Through dewy tunnels of the June night Now they confer…… A little tremulous…… Dazzled by the yellow sea-beach of morning If Herrick would tiptoe back . . . If Blake were to look this way Ledwidge, even! document.write ('页面功能 【字体:大 中 小】【打印】【关闭】'); |