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Madison Julius Cawein (Мэдисон Джулиус Кавейн)


Why Should I Pine?


Why should I pine? when there in Spain
Are eyes to woo, and not in vain;
Dark eyes, and dreamily divine:
And lips, as red as sunlit wine;

Sweet lips, that never know disdain:
And hearts, for passion over fain;
Fond, trusting hearts that know no stain
Of scorn for hearts that love like mine.--
Why should I pine?

Because all dreams I entertain
Of beauty wear thy form, Elain;
And e'en their lips and eyes are thine:
So though I gladly would resign
All love, I love, and still complain,
"Why should I pine?"



Madison Julius Cawein's other poems:
  1. The Winter Moon
  2. Wherefore
  3. The Old Herb-Man
  4. Mutatis Mutandis
  5. Frost in May


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