Poems (David)/The Pursuit of Pleasure

THE PURSUIT OF PLEASURE.
DAME Pleasure with alluring charmsDoth her endless joys unfold,And unthinking mortals captureIn her dazzling nets of gold.Ah! when caught all torn and wounded,But laughs alone in cruel scorn—Swiftly flees that fickle maiden—Leaves her victims all forlorn!
Oh! ye who wear so frail a wreath,Dip'd in Lethe's sluggish stream,As the gay and flow'ry garlandWove of airy Fancy's dream,—Ye wake to find the blossom faded,Past, alas! your happy day;And ye wildly start to find Love,Hope and Pleasure fled away!