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Poem by Augusta Webster


White Rose and Red


WHITE rose sighed in the morn,
   Red rose laughed in the noon,
   And "Sweetest sweetness is ended soon,"
And "Never heed for the thorn."

"Love's hour passes away,"
   White rose breathed in my ear;
   Red rose whispered "No need to fear;
The day is enough for day."

Shall I heed white or red?
   Shall I heed both aright?
   Sighing and laughing, red and white,
'Tis "Love her" they both have said.



Augusta Webster


Augusta Webster's other poems:
  1. Deserted
  2. Circe
  3. Young Laughters, and My Music!
  4. Love's Mourner
  5. Seeds with Wings, between Earth and Sky


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