THE child was living to laugh and to play O Nature, why didst thou take him away? Hast thou not thy birds as the rainbows bright? Thy stars and thy woods, thy lakes and thy skies? Why didst thou take from his mother's eyes, And hide him, 'neath flowers away from sight? No richer thou for this one child more, Nor starlit Nature more glad than before. And the mother's heart where such pain doth press, Where each joy engenders a griefthe heart Which is just as great as thou, Nature, art, Is desolate for this one child less! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WRITTEN IN KEATS' 'ENDYMION' by THOMAS HOOD LOVE IN THE WINDS by RICHARD HOVEY HYMNS OF THE MARSHES: SUNRISE by SIDNEY LANIER LOVE DISSEMBLED, FR. AS YOU LIKE IT by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 25 by ALFRED TENNYSON MICHAEL ANGELO by AUGUSTE BARBIER |