Collected poems of Herman Melville | ||
A WAY-SIDE WEED
By orchards red he whisks along,
A charioteer from villa fine;
With passing lash o' the whip he cuts
A way-side Weed divine.
A charioteer from villa fine;
With passing lash o' the whip he cuts
A way-side Weed divine.
But knows he what it is he does?
He flouts October's god
Whose sceptre is this Way-side Weed,
This swaying Golden Rod?
He flouts October's god
Whose sceptre is this Way-side Weed,
This swaying Golden Rod?
Collected poems of Herman Melville | ||