Classic and Contemporary Poetry
IDYLL, by JOHAN LUDVIG RUNEBERG Poet's Biography First Line: Home the maid came from her lover's meeting Last Line: "for they blanched beneath her lover's treason.'" Alternate Author Name(s): Runeberg, J. L. | ||||||||
HOME the maid came from her lover's meeting, Came with reddened hands. The mother questioned, "Wherewith have thy hands got reddened, Maiden?" Said the maiden, "I have plucked some roses, And upon the thorns my hands have wounded." She again came from her lover's meeting, Came with crimson lips. The mother questioned, "Wherewith have thy lips got crimson, Maiden?" Said the maiden, "I have eaten strawberries, And my lips I with their juice have painted." She again came from her lover's meeting, Came with pallid cheeks. The mother questioned, "Wherewith are thy cheeks so pallid, Maiden?" Said the maiden, "Make a grave, O mother! Hide me there, and place a cross thereover, And cut on the cross what now I tell thee: -- " 'Once she came home, and her hands were reddened. For betwixt her lover's hands they reddened. Once she came home, and her lips were crimson, 'Neath her lover's lips they had grown crimson. Last she came home, and her cheeks were pallid, For they blanched beneath her lover's treason.'" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ENSIGN STAL by JOHAN LUDVIG RUNEBERG MY LIFE by JOHAN LUDVIG RUNEBERG THE OLD MAN'S RETURN by JOHAN LUDVIG RUNEBERG THE SWAN by JOHAN LUDVIG RUNEBERG THE VILLAGE GIRL, FROM FANRIK STALS SAGNER by JOHAN LUDVIG RUNEBERG THE WORK-GIRL by JOHAN LUDVIG RUNEBERG THE CHANT OF THE VULTURES by EDWIN MARKHAM A MINUET OF MOZART'S by SARA TEASDALE MUJER by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS |
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