Skip to content
1866–1947

LOVE'S EXCHANGE

Richard Le Gallienne

Simple am I, I care no whit For pelf or place, It is enough for me to sit And watch Dulcinea's face;

To mark the lights and shadows flit Across the silver moon of it. I have no other merchandise, No stocks or shares,

No other gold but just what lies In those deep eyes of hers; And, sure, if all the world were wise, It too would bank within her eyes.

I buy up all her smiles all day With all my love, And sell them back, cost-price, or, say, A kiss or two above;

It is a speculation fine, The profit must be always mine. The world has many things,‘ tis true, To fill its time,

Far more important things to do Than making love and rhyme; Yet, if it asked me to advise, I'd say — buy up Dulcinea's eyes!

Cookies on Poetry Cove

We use cookies to remember your language preference and — only with your consent — to learn how Poetry Cove is used. You can change your mind any time.
LOVE'S EXCHANGE · Richard Le Gallienne · Poetry Cove