For A Present Of Roses
Crimson and cream and white-- My room is a garden of roses! Centre and left and right, Three several splendid posies. As the sender is, they are sweet, These lovely gifts of your sending, With the stifling summer heat Their delicate fragrance blending. What more can my heart desire? Has it lost the power to be grateful? Is it only a burnt-out fire, Whose ashes are dull and hateful? Yet still to itself it doth say, 'I should have loved far better To have found, coming in to-day, The merest scrap of a letter.'
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"Crimson and cream and white--..."
Exploring the themes of classic, Robert Fuller Murray delivers a powerful performance in "For A Present Of Roses"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...