The fountains mingle with the river
And the rivers with the ocean,
The winds of Heaven mix for ever
With a sweet emotion;
Nothing in the world is single,
All things by a law divine
In one spirit meet and mingle-
Why not I with thine?
See the mountains kiss high Heaven
And the waves clasp one another;
No sister-flower would be forgiven
If it disdained its brother;
And the sunlight clasps the earth,
And the moonbeams kiss the sea-
What are all these kissings worth
If thou kiss not me?
Love's Philosophy
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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Poem topics: brother, flower, ocean, river, sea, sister, world, earth, sweet, single, spirit, emotion, high, divine, worth, sunlight, thine, heaven, kiss, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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