Oscar Wilde (1854–1900). Poems. 1881.
32. Chanson
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Are goodly gifts for thee,
And a hempen rope for your own love
To hang upon a tree.
(Roses are white in the rose-bower)!
A narrow bed for me to lie
(White, O white, is the hemlock flower)!
(O the red rose is fair to see)!
For me the cypress and the rue
(Fairest of all is rose-mary)!
(Green grass where a man lies dead)!
For me three paces on the sand
(Plant lilies at my head)!