To J.M.B.

written by


« Reload image

'Oh, were I a heliotrope,
  I would play poet,
  And blow a breeze of fragrance
  To you; and none should know it.


  'Your form like the stately elm
  When Phoebus gilds the morning ray;
  Your cheeks like the ocean bed
  That blooms a rose in May.


  'Your words are wise and bright,
  I bequeath them to you a legacy given;
  And when your spirit takes its flight,
  May it bloom aflower in heaven.


  'My tongue in flattering language spoke,
  And sweeter silence never broke
  in busiest street or loneliest glen.
  I take you with the flashes of my pen.


  'Consider the lilies, how they grow;
  They toil not, yet are fair,
  Gems and flowers and Solomon's seal.
  The geranium of the world is J. M. Bhaer.


  'JAMES'

© Louisa May Alcott