Wisdom

By Ernest Christopher Dowson

    Love wine and beauty and the spring,     While wine is red and spring is here,     And through the almond blossoms ring     The dove-like voices of thy Dear.     Love wine and spring and beauty while     The wine hath flavour and spring masks     Her treachery in so soft a smile     That none may think of toil and tasks.     But when spring goes on hurrying feet,     Look not thy sorrow in the eyes,     And bless thy freedom from thy sweet:     This is the wisdom of the wise.

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Language: English
Keywords: Public Domain
Source: Public Domain Collection
Rights/Permissions: Public Domain