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The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar/Poor Withered Rose

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257538The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar — Poor Withered RosePaul Laurence Dunbar

POOR WITHERED ROSE

  A Song

Poor withered rose, she gave it me,
Half in revenge and half in glee;
Its petals not so pink by half
As are her lips when curled to laugh,
As are her cheeks when dimples gay
In merry mischief o'er them play.

      Chorus

    Forgive, forgive, it seems unkind
    To cast thy petals to the wind;
    But it is right, and lest I err
    So scatter I all thought of her.

Poor withered rose, so like my heart,
That wilts at sorrow's cruel dart.
Who hath not felt the winter's blight
When every hope seemed warm and bright?
Who doth not know love unreturned,
E'en when the heart most wildly burned?

Poor withered rose, thou liest dead;
Too soon thy beauty's bloom hath fled.
'Tis not without a tearful ruth
I watch decay thy blushing youth;
And though thy life goes out in dole,
Thy perfume lingers in my soul.

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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