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Poem by Celia Laighton Thaxter Slumber Song Thou little child, with tender, clinging arms, Drop thy sweet head, my darling, down and rest Upon my shoulder, rest with all thy charms; Be soothed and comforted, be loved and blessed. Against thy silken, honey-colored hair I lean a loving cheek, a mute caress; Close, close I gather thee and kiss thy fair White eyelids, sleep so softly doth oppress. Dear little face, that lies in calm content Within the gracious hollow that God made In every human shoulder, where He meant Some tired head for comfort should be laid! Most like a heavy-folded rose thou art, In summer air reposing, warm and still. Dream thy sweet dreams upon my quiet heart; I watch thy slumber; naught shall do thee ill. Celia Laighton Thaxter Celia Laighton Thaxter's other poems: 1218 Views |
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