O'er the round throat her little head
Its gay delight upbuoys:
A harebell in the breeze of June
Hath such melodious poise;
And chiming with her heart, my heart
Is only hers and joy's.
But my heart takes a deeper thrill,
Her cheek a rarer bloom,
When the sad mood comes rich as glow
Of pansies dipped in gloom.
By some far shore she wanders--where?
And her eyes fill--for whom?
Harebell And Pansy
Robert Laurence Binyon
(1)
Poem topics: joy, june, sad, head, shore, delight, mood, throat, bloom, heart, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation
Write your comment about Harebell And Pansy poem by Robert Laurence Binyon
Best Poems of Robert Laurence Binyon