Franaois Villon Heart Poems

  • 1.
    Goodbye! the tears are in my eyes;
    Farewell, farewell, my prettiest;
    Farewell, of women born the best;
    Good-bye! the saddest of good-byes.
    ...
  • 2.
    F alse beauty that costs me so dear,
    R ough indeed, a hypocrite sweetness,
    A mor, like iron on the teeth and harder,
    N amed only to achieve my sure distress,
    ...
  • 3.
    Death, I cry out at your harshness,
    That stole my girl away from me,
    Yet you're not satisfied I see
    Until I languish in distress.
    ...
  • 4.
    A t dawn of day, when falcon shakes his wing,
    M ainly from pleasure, and from noble usage,
    B lackbirds too shake theirs then as they sing,
    R eceiving their mates, mingling their plumage,
    ...
  • 5.
    Who's that I hear?—It's me—Who?—Your heart
    Hanging on by the thinnest thread
    I lose all my strength, substance, and fluid
    When I see you withdrawn this way all alone
    ...
  • 6.
    Princess, by whom my hope is fed,
    My heart thee prays in lowlihead
    To prune the ill boughs overgrown,
    Nor slay Love's tree, nor plant instead
    ...
  • 7.
    I have a tree, a graft of Love,
    That in my heart has taken root;
    Sad are the buds and blooms thereof,
    And bitter sorrow is its fruit;
    ...
Total 7 Heart Poems by Franaois Villon

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God 12 Love 10 I Love You 10 Poor 8 Pain 7 Good 7 Live 7 Away 7 Heart 7 Never 6

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