Classic and Contemporary Poetry
I'LL COME WHEN THOU ART SADDEST, by EMILY JANE BRONTE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis Subject(s): Togetherness | ||||||||
I'LL come when thou art sadest Bids love in the darkened room When the rude days mirth has vanished And the smile of joy is banished From evenings chilly gloom I'll come when the hearts worst feeling Has entire unbiased sway And my influence o'er thee stealing Greif deepening joy congealing Shall bear thy soul away Listen ' t is just the hour The awful time for thee Dost thou not feel upon thy soul A Flood of strange sensations roll Forerunners of a sterner power Heralds of me | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A WOMAN WITH FLAXEN HAIR IN NORFOLK HEARD by ROBERT KELLY YESTERDAY FROM MY FEVER by GALWAY KINNELL IF YOU COULD COME SOFTLY by AUDRE LORDE MISGIVINGS by WILLIAM MATTHEWS NOW THAT YOU'RE HERE by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS SILENT IN THE MOONLIGHT by ROBERT BLY A DAY DREAM by EMILY JANE BRONTE |
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