Before I die I may be great,
The chanting guest of kings,
A queen in wonderlands of song
Where every blossom sings.
I may put on a golden gown
And walk in sunny light,
Carrying in my hair the day,
And in my eyes the night.
It may be men will honor me-
The wistful ones and wise,
Who know the ruth of victory,
The joy of sacrifice.
I may be rich, I may be gay,
But all the crowns grow old-
The laurel withers and the bay
And dully rusts the gold.
Before I die I may break bread
With many queens and kings-
Oh, take the golden gown away,
For there are other things-
And I shall miss the love of babes
With flesh of rose and pearl,
The dewy eyes, the budded lips-
A boy, a little girl.
Vista
Marguerite Wilkinson
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Poem topics: away, girl, hair, joy, light, night, rose, song, walk, I miss you, sunny, wise, great, pearl, queen, gold, victory, bread, honor, Valentine's Day, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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