We Pulled a Rose in Summer Time
We pulled a rose in summer time
Beside True Lover’s Gate,
Our lips sent up so sweet a chime,
That twilight lingered late;
Now look how is the year grown old!—
How leafless hedge and tree,—
’Tis said that even love grows cold,
So here is rosemary.
Credit
This poem is in the public domain. Published in Poem-a-Day on February 20, 2022, by the Academy of American Poets.
About this Poem
“We Pulled a Rose in Summer Time” appeared in the Connecticut Magazine V, no. 2 (February, 1899).
Date Published
01/01/1899