The Unconquered Air, and Other Poems (1912)/The Tomb Said to the Rose—After the French of Victor Hugo

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763633The Unconquered Air, and Other Poems — The Tomb Said to the Rose—After the French of Victor HugoFlorence Earle Coates

THE TOMB SAID TO THE ROSE

After the French of Victor Hugo.

The tomb said to the rose:
—"With the tears thy leaves enclose,
What makest thou, love's flower?"
The rose said to the tomb:
—"Ah, tell me of all those whom
Death gives into thy power!"


The rose said:—"Tomb, 't is strange,
But these tears of love I change
Into perfumes amber sweet."
The tomb said:—"Plaintive flower,
Of these souls, I make each hour
Angels, for heaven meet!"