Were all the world like you, my dear,
Were all the world like you,
Oh, there'd be darts in all our hearts
From sunset to the dew.
For life would be Love's jubilee
Where all were two and two,
And lovers' rhyme the only crime,
Were all the world like you, my dear,
Were all the world like you.
Were all the world like you, my dear,
Were all the world like you,
There'd be no pain nor clouds nor rain,
No kisses overdue;
But sweetest sighs and pleading eyes,
Where Cupid's arrow flew,
And lovers' rhyme the only crime,
Were all the world like you, my dear,
Were all the world like you.
Were All The World Like You
Arthur Macy
(1)
Poem topics: I love you, life, pain, rain, sunset, arrow, love, rhyme, dear, world, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation
About Were All The World Like You
Were All The World Like You is a poem by Arthur Macy. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
Write your comment about Were All The World Like You poem by Arthur Macy
Best Poems of Arthur Macy