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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
VILLANELLE OF THE POET'S ROAD, by ERNEST CHRISTOPHER DOWSON Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Wine and woman and song Last Line: Yet is day over long. | |||
WINE and woman and song, Three things garnish our way: Yet is day over long. Lest we do our youth wrong, Gather them while we may: Wine and woman and song. Three things render us strong, Vine leaves, kisses and bay; Yet is day over long. Unto us they belong, Us the bitter and gay, Wine and woman and song. We, as we pass along, Are sad that they will not stay; Yet is day over long. Fruits and flowers among, What is better than they: Wine and woman and song? Yet is day over long. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...O MORS! QUAM AMARA EST MEMORIA TUA HOMINI PACEM HABENTI by ERNEST CHRISTOPHER DOWSON TO ONE IN BEDLAM by ERNEST CHRISTOPHER DOWSON A CORONAL; WITH HIS SONGS AND HER DAYS TO HIS LADY & TO LOVE by ERNEST CHRISTOPHER DOWSON A LAST WORD by ERNEST CHRISTOPHER DOWSON A REQUIEM by ERNEST CHRISTOPHER DOWSON A SONG by ERNEST CHRISTOPHER DOWSON A VALEDICTION by ERNEST CHRISTOPHER DOWSON AD DOMNULAM SUAM by ERNEST CHRISTOPHER DOWSON AD MANUS PUELLAE; FOR LEONARD SMITHERS by ERNEST CHRISTOPHER DOWSON AMANTIUM IRAE by ERNEST CHRISTOPHER DOWSON |
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