FAIR, sunny-hearted child of many tears! Thou, while thy mother Earth forsaken slept, Didst gather to thyself pure hopes, that crept Through stormy dreams; and now the sun appears, White buds reflect each rare faint smile, that cheers The home where thine unshapen germ was kept, Safe in deep midnight, while the heavens wept, Or hung the shuddering trees with frosty spears. Now springs to life and light each buried joy, With broken music and with tearful glow, With drooping blossoms, winter-pale and coy; For Love shall soon fulfil her long desire -- Her face and breast are memories of snow, Her heart, like thine, is lit with vestal fire. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...NIGHT AND DAY: 2 by ISAAC ROSENBERG THIRD BOOK OF AIRS: SONG 12 by THOMAS CAMPION AN EPITAPH ON M.H. by CHARLES COTTON THE HOUSE BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD by SAM WALTER FOSS THE MAN CHRIST by THERESE (KARPER) LINDSEY CORRYMEELA by NESTA HIGGINSON SKRINE NUPTIAL SONG by JOHN BYRNE LEICESTER WARREN |