LOVE IN ARCADY

What to us is time or space,

Hours of absence, days of grace;

As we rule and reign alone

In a kingdom of our own?

Love like ours is up to date,

Sneers at fortune, conquers Fate;

Makes the loves of early times

Look like three bright, shiny dimes.

Couldn’t we give cards and spades

To historic lovers’ shades!

Easily our love can beat

That of Faust and Marguerite.

Heloise and Abelard

Stooped to tricks that we’d discard;

Orpheus and Eurydice

Only knew a simple way;

Launcelot and Guinevere

Wondering would our love-songs hear,

And a few things we might show

Juliet and Romeo.

Hero we’d give pointers to,

Teach Leander how to woo.

I could coach Semiramis,

Trojan Helen teach to kiss.

You’d teach Dante and Petrarch,

Distance Cleopatra’s Mark.

Oh, the loves of bygone days

Were not up to modern ways!