Barry Cornwall Song Poems

  • 1.
    WE are born; we laugh; we weep;
    We love; we droop; we die!
    Ah! wherefore do we laugh or weep?
    Why do we live, or die?
    ...
  • 2.
    Here's a health to thee, Mary,
    Here's a health to thee;
    The drinkers are gone,
    And I am alone,
    ...
  • 3.
    When I was twenty inches long,
    I could not hear the thrush's song;
    The radiance of the morning skies
    Was most displeasing to my eyes.
    ...
  • 4.
    The brand is on thy brow,
    A dark and guilty spot;
    'Tis ne'er to be erased!
    'Tis ne'er to be forgot!
    ...
  • 5.
    HOW many summers, love,
    Have I been thine?
    How many days, thou dove,
    Hast thou been mine?
    ...
  • 6.
    SING, I pray, a little song,
    Mother dear!
    Neither sad nor very long:
    It is for a little maid,
    ...
  • 7.
    RISE! Sleep no more! รข??T is a noble morn:
    The dews hang thick on the fringed thorn,
    And the frost shrinks back, like a beaten hound,
    Under the steaming, steaming ground.
    ...
Total 7 Song Poems by Barry Cornwall

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