Thursday, January 1, 2004

To Caroline Comments

Rating: 3.1

Think'st thou I saw thy beauteous eyes,
Suffus'd in tears, implore to stay;
And heard unmov'd thy plenteous sighs,
Which said far more than words can say?
...
Read full text

George Gordon Byron
COMMENTS
Chinedu Dike 01 February 2023

Nicely brought forth from the heart. A beautiful love poem.

0 0 Reply
Mac Che 01 February 2023

And yet, my girl, we weep in vain, In vain our fate in sighs deplore; Remembrance only can remain, But that, will make us weep the more.

0 0 Reply
Savita Tyagi 02 December 2014

Beautiful poem. Joy of loving and parting. Life's little story weaved with tender emotions.

2 0 Reply
Seamus O Brian 02 December 2014

What a mixture of joy and sorrow, love revealed and released, yet lost all at once. Powerful.

2 0 Reply
John Richter 02 December 2014

This is absolutely magical.... The sheer beauty of this poem falls beyond expression. It is my understanding that Lord Byron was possibly a cad, yet was obviously blessed by God with some of the most amazing poetic talent I have ever seen....

4 0 Reply
Skywee Gh 02 December 2013

our only hope is to forget. did caroline get to read ur poem before the uncertainty? ? oww soul poem soul love

3 2 Reply
Sylva Portoian 04 June 2012

This is a real love poem how can our poets ignored... I did not understood all But I can understand his soul...!

2 0 Reply
George Gordon Byron

George Gordon Byron

London, England
Close
Error Success