Poems (Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Love

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4532896Poems — LoveEliza Gabriella Lewis

LOVE.
Love bringeth thoughts, that make their own distress,
It bringeth dreams, too, full of happiness,
And hopes, that fall like dew-drops o'er the rose,
Shedding sweet odours, even o'er life's close.

A deep, a dangerous delight it seems
To live on other's breath, a life of dreams—
When but a word, a look, a passing sigh
Can bring such blessedness—or misery.

An opening bud, a faded fallen leaf
Calleth back memories of joy or grief;
The wind that sweepeth wildly o'er the plain,
Whispers love's passionate farewell again.

'Tis better not to love; the heart can dwell
On other themes of happiness as well—
Let kindly faces gather round my hearth,
And cheer life's pilgrimage with song and mirth.