Above the shrouded shady bowers,
the trees that pass their lonely hours
were dear to me. For through their grove
my love and I did one day rove.
And in a sad autumnal hour,
with kisses sweet, my love did shower
this boy: my heart she did inflame!
The music of her lovely name
enchanted me when I was weak,
(for girls with locks sublime and sleek.)
When first I glimpsed this goddess true,
who bore the name of Honeydew,
I fell in love with her so deep.
I dreamed about her in my sleep.
I’d wake, as sweet Aurora rose,
pick up my pen and would compose
a poem, which was just the first.
“I had to write, or I would burst.”
I’d said, when friends of mine inquired.
“The gods themselves have all desired
to hold a goddess shaped like this,
a beauty born bestowing bliss.”
I knew not then her love would fade,
And sorrow\'d come to share the shade
below the shrouded shady bowers,
where now I pass the lonely hours,
with grief, to guide me through the grove,
where once my love and I did rove.