I could resign that eye of blue.
How e'er its splendor used to thrill me;
And even that cheek of roseate hue,--
To lose it, Cloe, scarce would kill me.
That snowy neck I ne'er should miss,
However much I've raved about it;
And sweetly as that lip can kiss,
I think I could exist without it.
In short, so well I've learned to fast,
That, sooth my love, I know not whether
I might not bring myself at last,
To--do without you altogether.
To Cloe. Imitated From Martial
Thomas Moore
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Poem topics: I miss you, I love you, kiss, blue, fast, bring, short, love, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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