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Bessie Rayner Parkes (Бесси Рейнер Паркс)


St. Laurence


  ST. LAURENCE is a church beside the sea,
  Kissed by the southern wind perpetually.
Those who may care to make and keep my grave,
  There, if they love me, they shall bury me.

  It is the tiniest church in all the land,
  By some old Catholic devoutly planned;
Over its belfry and its little porch
  The ivy trickles down on either hand.

  It is the season when green leaves turn sear,—
  To me the loveliest time in all the year;
And he who lingers by the churchyard-wall,
  He will not wonder why it seems so dear.

  What is this place like on an autumn day?—
  One whom I love well, who is far away,
A soul with which each tint would softly blend,
  From flame-tipped russet to the tenderest gray.

  If ever I from that belovéd heart,
  By evil fate—such is—were doomed to part,
I should not struggle with this bitter world;—
  Take me, St. Laurence, hide me where thou art!



Bessie Rayner Parkes's other poems:
  1. A Carol for Willie
  2. Magic Rings
  3. The Black Death
  4. The Appian Way
  5. The Monk of Marmoutier


Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):

  • Joyce Kilmer (Джойс Килмер) St. Laurence ("Within the broken Vatican")

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