LOST ROSES

By Thomas Nelson Page

I stood beside the laughing, shining river,

And shook the roses down upon its breast,—

I watched them whirl away with gleam and quiver,

As‘ t were a merry jest.

I stood beside the silent, sombre river,

As creepingly the tide came from the sea,

I watched for my fair roses, but ah! never

Did they come back to me.