Would that such hills and cities round us sang,
Such vistas of the actual earth and man
As kindled Titian when his life began;
Would that this latter Greek could put his gold,
Wisdom and splendor in our brushes bold
Till Greece and Venice, children of the sun,
Become our every-day, and we aspire
To colors fairer far, and glories higher.
Titian
Vachel Lindsay
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Poem topics: children, life, sun, wisdom, earth, bold, gold, Valentine's Day, greece, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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