Sporting with Amaryllis in the shade,
(I credit Milton in parenthesis),
Among the speculations that she made
Was this:
"When"--these her very words--"when you return,
A slave to duty's harsh commanding call,
Will you, I wonder, ever sigh and yearn
At all?"
Doubt, honest doubt, sat then upon my brow.
(Emotion is a thing I do not plan).
I could not fairly answer then, but now
I can.
Yes, Amaryllis, I can tell you this,
Can answer publicly and unafraid:
You haven't any notion how I miss
The shade.
Lines Written On The Sunny Side Of Frankfort Street
Franklin Pierce Adams
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Poem topics: I miss you, return, emotion, duty, plan, slave, yearn, shade, answer, doubt, I love you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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