Dream not how exquisite they are.
All dainty things of earth and sky
Delight us—but they know not why.
But I—a poet—who possess
The power of loving loveliness,
May ask, (and I may ask in vain,)
"Why am I so intensely plain?"
Dream not how exquisite they are.
All dainty things of earth and sky
Delight us—but they know not why.
But I—a poet—who possess
The power of loving loveliness,
May ask, (and I may ask in vain,)
"Why am I so intensely plain?"