I STAND before you as a beggar stands, Who craves an alms and will not be denied; Nor shall I cease to wander at your side, Until I gain this largess at your hands; Give me your weary thoughts, your hours of pain, Your dull gray mornings, and your hopeless moods; If one sad moment mars your solitudes, Give that to me, and be at ease again. Behold, my heart is large enough to bear Your burdens, and to rock your heart to sleep; Give me your griefs, I do not ask to share The golden harvest of the joys you reap; Be glad alone; but when your soul's opprest, Come here and lay your head and be at rest. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AND THERE WAS A GREAT CALM' by THOMAS HARDY LIMERICK by OLIVER BROOK HERFORD APOLOGIA PRO POEMATE MEO by WILFRED OWEN TO DEATH OF HIS LADY by FRANCOIS VILLON THE ORGAN GRINDER by RONALD WALKER BARR WERE IT ONLY NOW by A. W. BELL NOONDAY REST by MATHILDE BLIND |