Is it not sweet, beloved youth,
To rove through Erudition's bowers,
And cull the golden fruits of truth,
And gather Fancy's brilliant flowers?
And is it not more sweet than this,
To feel thy parents' hearts approving,
And pay them back in sums of bliss
The dear, the endless debt of loving?
It must be so to thee, my youth;
With this idea toil is lighter;
This sweetens all the fruits of truth,
And makes the flowers of fancy brighter.
The little gift we send thee, boy,
May sometimes teach thy soul to ponder,
If indolence or siren joy
Should ever tempt that soul to wander.
'Twill tell thee that the wingë"d day
Can, ne'er be chain'd by man's endeavor;
That life and time shall fade away,
While heaven and virtue bloom forever!
To A Boy, With A Watch, Written For A Friend
Thomas Moore
(1)
Poem topics: away, feel, heaven, joy, life, sometimes, time, forever, wing, dear, chain, endless, gift, golden, teach, Valentine's Day, brilliant, bloom, truth, soul, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation
About To A Boy, With A Watch, Written For A Friend
To A Boy, With A Watch, Written For A Friend is a poem by Thomas Moore. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
Write your comment about To A Boy, With A Watch, Written For A Friend poem by Thomas Moore
Best Poems of Thomas Moore
