Cupid Stung


Valentine Poems For Children

Cupid Stung

by Thomas Moore

Cupid once upon a bed
Of roses laid his weary head;
Luckless urchin, not to see
Within the leaves a slumbering bee.

The bee awaked - with anger wild
The bee awaked, and stung the child.
Loud and piteous are his cries;
To Venus quick he runs, he flies;

"Oh Mother! I am wounded through -
I die with pain - in sooth I do!
Stung by some little angry thing,
Some serpent on a tiny wing -
A bee it was - for once, I know,
I heard a rustic call it so.
" Thus he spoke, and she the while
Heard him with a soothing smile;

Then said, "My infant, if so much
Thou feel the little wild bee's touch,
How must the heart, ah, Cupid! be,
The hapless heart that's stung by thee!"



Valentine Poems For Children


2 comments:

  1. thank you for sharing this wonderfull poems for kids

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  2. The poems are nice. I like this valentine thing. Forgot to left comment to your Flintstone stuff, lol I was having time enjoying all those comic posts. Nice site. I joined your Google Friend I hope you to join in my site.

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