Helen of Troy and Other Poems/Pierrot

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For other versions of this work, see Pierrot (Teasdale).

G. P. Putnam's sons, page 52

PIERROT

PIERROT stands in the garden
Beneath a waning moon,
And on his lute he fashions
A little silver tune.


Pierrot plays in the garden,
He thinks he plays for me,
But I am quite forgotten
Under the cherry tree.


Pierrot plays in the garden,
And all the roses know
That Pierrot loves his music,
But I love Pierrot.