C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
Author Unknown
I Have Loved Flowers that Fade
I
Within whose magic tents
Rich hues have marriage made
With sweet unmemoried scents:
A honeymoon delight,—
A joy of love at sight,
That ages in an hour:
My song, be like a flower!
Before their charm is writ
Along a liquid sky
Trembling to welcome it;
Notes, that with pulse of fire
Proclaim the spirit’s desire,
Then die, and are nowhere:
My song, be like an air!
And wither as a bloom:
Fear not a flowery death,
Dread not an airy tomb!