A DAUGHTER OF EVE
A fool I was to sleep at noon,
And wake when night is chilly
Beneath the comfortless cold moon;
A fool to pluck my rose too soon,
A fool to snap my lily.
My garden-plot I have not kept;
Faded and all-forsaken,
I weep as I have never wept:
Oh it was summer when I slept,
It's winter now I waken.
Talk what you please of future spring
And sun-warm'd sweet to-morrow:--
Stripp'd bare of hope and everything,
No more to laugh, no more to sing,
I sit alone with sorrow.
by: Christina Rossetti (1830-1894)
I love this poet! Thanks so much for posting her work again.
Night, sweet pea, rest well and *HUGS*.
Christina Rosetti, a favorite poet and historical/religious figure, the author of my favorite Christmas song, "In the Bleak Midwinter." Thanks, Hope.