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Adelaide Crapsey (Аделаида Крапси)


Cradle Song


Madonna, Madonnina
Sat by the grey road-side,
Saint Joseph her beside,
And Our Lord at her breast;
Oh they were fain to rest,
Mary and Joseph and Jesus,
All by the grey road-side.

She said, Madonna Mary,
"I am thirsty, Joseph, and weary,
All in the desert wide."
Then bent down a tall palm-tree
Its branches low to her knee;
"Behold," the palm-tree said,
"My fruit that is drink and bread."
So were they satisfied,
Mary and Joseph and Jesus,
All by the grey road-side.

From Herod they were fled
Over the desert wide,
Mary and Joseph and Jesus,
In Egypt to abide:
Mary and Joseph and Jesus,
In Egypt to abide.

The blesse`d Queen of Heaven
Her own dear Son hath given
For my son's sake; his sleep
Is safe and sweet and deep. 



Adelaide Crapsey's other poems:
  1. Amaze
  2. The Properly Scholarly Attitude
  3. Grain Field
  4. Hypnos, God of Sleep
  5. For Lucas Cranach's Eve


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

  • Josiah Holland (Джозайя Холланд) Cradle Song ("Very wonderful things, no doubt")
  • Edith Thomas (Эдит Томас) Cradle Song ("Happy thou, a winter comer")
  • Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne (Каролина Олифант, леди Нэрн) Cradle Song ("Baloo loo, lammie, now baloo my dear")

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