Loading...

La Derniere Robe De Soi

OH, silken gown, all pink and pretty,
Bought, quite a bargain, in the City,
Your ill-trained soul full false has played me—
No Paris gown would have betrayed me.
 
You knew, my pretty silken treasure,
I must not wed for love or pleasure,
But for a settlement and title;
Yet you encouraged his recital!
 
He said—oh, faithless gown, you listened
While on your sheen two tear drops glistened—
He said . . . let love to music set it,
I’ll never speak it—nor forget it!
 
‘No, no!’ I cried, I tried to save you—
False gown, you showed the tears I gave you!
You looked discreet when first I found you.
How could you let his arm go round you?
 
You darling dress—I’ll smooth your creases,
I’ll wear you till you drop to pieces;
But poor men’s wives wear cotton only—
Dear gown—I hope you won’t feel lonely!
Other works by Edith Nesbit...



Top