Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LOVE, WHOSE MONTH WAS EVER MAY, by ULRICH VON LICHTENSTEIN Poet's Biography First Line: When with may the air is sweet Last Line: Love inconstant I forbear. Subject(s): Hearts; Love - Nature Of; Marriage; Weddings; Husbands; Wives | ||||||||
WHEN with May the air is sweet When the forest fair is clad, All that have a love to meet Pair in pleasure, lass and lad. Merrily arm in arm they go, For the time will have it so. Love and love, when linked together, Love goes with to keep them gay: All the three, this sunshine weather, They are making holiday. Sorrow cannot come between Hearts where Love and May are seen. Where to love sweet love is plighted, Constant and with all the soul, And the pair are so united That their love is sound and whole: God shall make them man and wife For the bliss of all their life. He that finds a constant heart, Constant love, and constant mind, All his sorrows shall depart. Love, when constant, is so kind That it makes a constant breast Evermore content and blest. Could I find affection true, So sincere should be mine own: We should conquer, being two, Care I cannot kill alone. Constant love is all my care: Love inconstant I forbear. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A BLESSING FOR A WEDDING by JANE HIRSHFIELD A SUITE FOR MARRIAGE by DAVID IGNATOW ADVICE TO HER SON ON MARRIAGE by MARY BARBER THE RABBI'S SON-IN-LAW by SABINE BARING-GOULD KISSING AGAIN by DORIANNE LAUX A TIME PAST by DENISE LEVERTOV |
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