I know I love my race, and why no so?
But for outside beauty I wish the rose.
If people vex me, ” Your heart needs to grow!”
I say, “God gave the rose secure-fixed pose.”
But of my race, there`s something I`d ne`er change
For flowers fair, or pearls, or pure gold:
Of his surviving nature his huge range;
How much his blood keeps us we all in hold.
So here I am deep in my human mirth,
And though I`ve eyes and taste for pretty things,
My heart and mind revere and praise my birth,
And then my soul does look divine and sings.
Yes, beauty, we love thee; fault of the eye.
I`m proud I am the night; my chin`up high.
End of the poem
15 random poems
- Song by Robert Creeley
- Untitled XXII by Yunus Emre
- Epilogue poem – Ezra Pound poems
- An Address to Shakespeare by William Topaz McGonagall
- To a Lady on Her Coming to North-America by Phillis Wheatley
- The Wound-Dresser by Walt Whitman
- Sonnet. Written In Disgust Of Vulgar Superstition poem – John Keats poems
- Николай Заболоцкий – Свадьба
- English Poetry. Thomas Moore. From “Irish Melodies”. 103. The Mountain Spite. Томас Мур.
- “When I Have Borne In Memory” by William Wordsworth
- Places and Men by William Allingham
- Алексей Плещеев – Ее мне жаль
- To A Sad Daughter by Michael Ondaatje
- Verses On A Young Lady (playing harpsichord, and singing) by Tobias Smollett
- Sonnet CVI by William Shakespeare
Some external links:
Duckduckgo.com – the alternative in the US
Quant.com – a search engine from France, and also an alternative, at least for Europe
Yandex – the Russian search engine (it’s probably the best search engine for image searches).
