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Rose Terry Cooke (Роуз Терри Кук) New Moon Once, when the new moon glittered So slender in the West, I looked across my shoulder, And a wild wish stirred my breast. Over my white, right shoulder I looked at the silver horn, And wished a wish at even To come to pass in the morn. Whenever the new moon glittered, So slender and so fine, I looked across my shoulder, And wished that wish of mine! Now, when the West is rosy, And the snow-wreaths blush below, And I see the light white crescent Float downward, soft and slow; I never look over my shoulder, As I used to look before; For my heart is older and colder, And now I wish no more! Rose Terry Cooke's other poems: Распечатать (Print) Количество обращений к стихотворению: 1225 |
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