Dualisms by Alfred Lord Tennyson
The music player is only available for users with at least 1,000 points.

Download "Dualisms"

Album The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson

Dualisms by Alfred Lord Tennyson

Dualisms Annotated

Two bees within a chrystal flowerbell rocked
Hum a lovelay to the westwind at noontide.
Both alike, they buzz together,
Both alike, they hum together
Through and through the flowered heather.

Where in a creeping cove the wave unshocked
Lays itself calm and wide,
Over a stream two birds of glancing feather
Do woo each other, carolling together.
Both alike, they glide together
Side by side;
Both alike, they sing together,
Arching blue-glossed necks beneath the purple weather.

Two children lovelier than Love, adown the lea are singing,
As they gambol, lilygarlands ever stringing:
Both in blosmwhite silk are frockèd:
Like, unlike, they roam together
Under a summervault of golden weather;
Like, unlike, they sing together
Side by side,
Mid May's darling goldenlockèd,
Summer's tanling diamondeyed.

Your Gateway to High-Quality MP3, FLAC and Lyrics
DownloadMP3FLAC.com