SONG OF THE ROSE by: Sappho
- If Zeus chose us a King of the flowers in his mirth,
- He would call to the rose, and would royally crown it;
- For the rose, ho, the rose! is the grace of the earth,
- Is the light of the plants that are growing upon it!
- For the rose, ho, the rose! is the eye of the flowers,
- Is the blush of the meadows that feel themselves fair,
- Is the lightning of beauty that strikes through the bowers
- On pale lovers that sit in the glow unaware.
- Ho, the rose breathes of love! ho, the rose lifts the cup
- To the red lips of Cypris invoked for a guest!
- Ho, the rose having curled its sweet leaves for the world
- Takes delight in the motion its petals keep up,
- As they laugh to the wind as it laughs from the west.
- http://www.poetry-archive.com/s/song_of_the_rose.html
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