Sonett-Forum

Normale Version: THE WIDOW'D BRIDEGROOM
Du siehst gerade eine vereinfachte Darstellung unserer Inhalte. Normale Ansicht mit richtiger Formatierung.
THE WIDOW'D BRIDEGROOM

The widow'd Bridegroom sought the winter wood
At eve, for Mary's vows were plighted there :
When, as beneath the wild-rose arch she stood,
He lovingly unwound her golden hair.
The sun had set, the night was cold and still :
There was no stir amongst the leafless trees :
No voices from the hamlet or the hill
Disturb'd his clear and silent memories.
And so he mused and brooded o'er the past :
He lived an hour with Mary's bygone sighs
And smiles ; he re-invoked her dear replies.
But, when he left the hallow'd spot at last,
He kiss'd the night-frost from the dusky spray,
Where bloom'd the wild-rose of their trysting day.