Love's Substitute

By Bernard O'Dowd

Born 4/11/1866


This love, that dares not warm before its flame
         Our yearning hands, or from its tempting tree
Yield fruit we may consume, or let us claim
         In Hymen's scroll of happy heraldry
         The twining glyphs of perfect you and me --
May kindle social fires whence curls no blame,
         Find gardens where no fruits forbidden be,
And mottoes weave, unsullied by a shame.

For, love, unmothered Childhood wanly waits
         For such as you to cherish it to Youth:
         Raw social soils untilled need Love's own verve
That Peace a-flower may oust their weedy hates:
         And where Distress would faint from wolfish sleuth
         The perfect lovers' symbol is "We serve!"

DayPoems Poem No. 967
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