At his Birthday Feast
With memories old and wishes new
We crown our cups again,
And here's to you, and here's to you
With love that ne'er shall wane!
And may you keep, at sixty-seven,
The joy of earth, the hope of heaven,
And fame well-earned, and friendship true,
And peace that comforts every pain,
And faith that fights the battle through,
And all your heart's unbounded wealth,
And all your wit, and all your health,--
Yes, here's a hearty health to you,
And here's to you, and here's to you,
Long life to you, Mark Twain.
A Health To Mark Twain
Henry Van Dyke
(1)
Poem topics: I love you, faith, heart, heaven, hope, joy, life, pain, peace, birthday, battle, earth, wealth, crown, long, true, love, health, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation
Write your comment about A Health To Mark Twain poem by Henry Van Dyke
Best Poems of Henry Van Dyke