Poems (Nora May French)/The Rose

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4377653Poems — The RoseNora May French
THE ROSE2
AY, pluck a jonquil when the May's a-wing!
Or please you with a rose upon the breast,
A sweeter violet chosen from the rest,
To match your mood with blue caprice of spring—
Leave windy vines a tendril less to swing.
Why, what's a flower? A day's delight at best,
A perfume loved, a faded petal pressed,
A whimsey for an hour's remembering.

But wondrous careful must he draw the rose
From jealous earth, who seeks to set anew
  Deep root, young leafage, with a gardener's art—
To plant her queen of all his garden dose,
And make his varying fancy wind and dew,
  Cloud, rain, and sunshine for one woman's heart.