But their precious fragrant roses
I would gather and entwine
In a wreath, ere summer closes
For the autumn's pale decline.
BY CHARLES LELAND PORTER.
Away from the gladsome and life-giving breeze,
In his damp and mouldering cell,
But their precious fragrant roses
I would gather and entwine
In a wreath, ere summer closes
For the autumn's pale decline.
BY CHARLES LELAND PORTER.
Away from the gladsome and life-giving breeze,
In his damp and mouldering cell,