They are ashamed who leave so soon
The Inn of Grief--who thought to stay
Through many a faithful sun and moon,
Yet tarry but a day.
Shame-faced I watch them pay the score,
Then straight with eager footsteps press
Where waits beyond its rose-wreathed door
The Inn of Happiness.
I wish I did not know that here,
Here too--where they have dreamed to stay
So many and many a golden year
They lodge but for a day.
Transients
Theodosia Garrison
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Poem topics: grief, happiness, moon, rose, sun, door, straight, year, score, shame, golden, thought, watch, eager, stay, Valentine's Day, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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