Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Poems - have you heard of this poem?

has anyone heard of this poem? Some things are so precious its so very hard to say until anothers judgement means a bitter parting day, and now through winters icy chill it's you my darling i think of still, though ice and snow conspire to chill your warmth and love they never will and just as the spring will dawn anew, with sweet spring flowers struggling through, I'll bid this place no fond adue to take my rightful placed to be with you. Is this a famous poem, have you heard of it and what is the meaning of it? Who's judgement do you think it refers to?

Poems - have you heard of this poem?
it might help if you put the poem in the correct form, then it would be easier to place, although. Hmn! you could try googling it like has been suggested.





this site looks useful, can't find the poem in any of my books.





http://www.poetryarchive.org/poetryarchi...
Reply:Do not think much of it...smacks of late 19th century...are their capital letters in the original that might indicate Who is making he judgement?
Reply:Never heard of it.





Have you tried 'googling' the first line?
Reply:Never heard it
Reply:No i'm afraid not.
Reply:i hate that poem


my ex used to recite it all the time at dinner parties.
Reply:I can honestly say I've never heard it, although it has a particularly Robert Burns feel to it? Sorry I can't be of more help.


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