Poets •
Biographies •
Poems by Themes •
Random Poem •
The Rating of Poets • The Rating of Poems |
||
|
Poem by Charles Mackay * * * He carved his name upon the tree, Ere he hied him o'er the billow, A token of love and memory On that lone drooping willow; And bade me come at twilight dim, In summer's fragrant weather, Beneath its shade to think of him, And the joys we'd known together. Ah! little did we think, when last We met in sad emotion, That he'd find his fate on the blast, His grave in the depths of ocean: And many a lonely year has fled, Since sadly here we parted, And the willow tree is sear and dead, And I am broken-hearted. Charles Mackay Charles Mackay's other poems: 1523 Views |
|
English Poetry. E-mail eng-poetry.ru@yandex.ru |