THE LADY'S "YES"

"Yes," I answered you last night;
"No," this morning, sir, I say.
Colors seen by candle-light
Will not look the same by day.

When the viols played their best,
Lamps above, and laughs below,
Love me sounded like a jest,
Fit for yes or fit for no.

Call me false or call me free,
Vow, whatever light may shine,
No man on your face shall see
Any grief for change on mine.

Yet the sin is on us both;
Time to dance is not to woo;
Wooing light makes fickle troth.
Scorn of me recoils on you.

Learn to win a lady's faith
Nobly, as the thing is high,
Bravely, as for life and death,
With a loyal gravity.

Lead her from the festive boards,
Point her to the starry skies,
Guard her, by your truthful words,
Pure from courtship flatteries.

By your truth she shall be true,
Ever true, as wives of yore;
And her yes, once said to you,
Shall be Yes forevermore.
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Posted: Dec 2014

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fjamesj9701
A lovely write and look forward to more.Cheers...Jesse wine
Tabbyluv
It pleases me that ppl still appreciate this type of poetry.. Thanks
trurorob
A great poet will always be great despite the era.
Rob
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