THE Violet invited my kiss,-
I kiss'd it and called it my bride;
'Was ever one slighted like this?'
Sighed the Rose as it stood by my side.
My heart ever open to grief,
To comfort the fair one I turned;
'Of fickle ones thou art the chief!'
Frown'd the Violet, and pouted and
mourned.
Then to end all disputes, I entwined,
The love-striken blossoms in one;
But that instant their beauty declined,
And I wept for the deed I had done!
The Violet And The Rose
Joseph Skipsey
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Poem topics: beauty, grief, heart, rose, bride, open, comfort, kiss, love, I love you, violet, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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