Poems (Radford)/A November Rose

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4634535Poems — A November RoseDollie Radford
A November Rose
You came to see me yesterday,
And plucked a rose-bud on your way,
   Do you remember?

From the sweet bush beside your gate,
I did not know it bloomed as late
   As dull November.

To-day the world is grey and old,
Around me, with the fog and cold,
   A dark night closes.

And I, with thoughts akin to tears,
Travel through many bygone years
   Marked by your roses.

For blossoms all will soon be done,
My latter days are nearly won
   For quiet reflection.

And I am tired, and you are sad,
For all the love you might have had,
   And sweet protection.

But dear, from your November rose
To-night a deeper memory grows,
   Than friend's or lover's.

Deep as the knowledge is to be,
When my last slumber carefully
   The brown earth covers.