WEEP no more, heart of my heart, no more! The night has passed and the dawn is here, The cuckoo calls from the budding trees, And tells us that Spring is near. Sorrow no more, beloved, no more! For see, sweet emblem of hope untold, The tears that soft on the shamrocks fall There turn to blossoms of gold. Winter has gone with his blighting breath, No more to chill thee with cold or fear, The brook laughs loud in its liberty, Green buds on the hedge appear. Weep no more, life of my heart, no more! The birds are carolling sweet and clear; The warmth of Summer is in the breeze, And the Springthe Spring is here. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...UP AT A VILLA - DOWN IN THE CITY by ROBERT BROWNING SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: FIDDLER JONES by EDGAR LEE MASTERS ON THE UNIVERSITY CARRIER by JOHN MILTON AT HOME IN HEAVEN by JAMES MONTGOMERY THE SMACK IN SCHOOL by WILLIAM PITT PALMER DAUGHTERS OF WAR by ISAAC ROSENBERG WINTER: MY SECRET by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI |