O Beauty, thou art the tallest tree In the jungles and forests of my desire Dwelling under thy far spread canopy I muse and verse upon thee until I tire Upon thy natural, enchanting sight Thy sweet and tempting, illustrious wiles Which immerse my Heart in sheer delight An undulating ocean of unchartered miles Prithee Love, impart the knowledge Of your overgrown and unkempt heart In jungles of joy I go to forage Intrepid, I, diligent, depart When my lovelorn spirit is shown your treasure It is vindicated for its endeavour