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Poem by Edith Mirick
Spring
What have I to do with pain,
Whose heart died long ago,
That robins singing in the rain
Should pierce my quiet so.
What have I to do with tears,
Whose heart long since is dry,
That spring should moisten, after years,
The desert of my eye.
Edith Mirick
Poem Theme: Spring
Edith Mirick's other poems:- Minotaur
- Pins
- Crooked Roads
- Through Clearing Glass
- Deirdre
Poems of the other poets with the same name:
Samuel Johnson Spring ("Stern Winter now, by Spring repress'd") Christina Rossetti Spring ("Frost-locked all the winter") Alfred Tennyson Spring ("Birds' love and birds' song") Gerard Hopkins Spring ("Nothing is so beautiful as spring") Isaac Rosenberg Spring ("I walk and wonder") William Morris Spring ("Spring am I, too soft of heart") Francis Ledwidge Spring ("Once more the lark with song and speed") Thomas Nashe Spring ("Spring, the sweet Spring, is the year's pleasant king") Andrew Lang Spring ("Now the bright crocus flames, and now") Janet Hamilton Spring ("Fairy Spring, in kirtle green") Robert Anderson Spring ("The snow's dissolv'd, the chilly winter's fled") Alfred Douglas Spring ("Wake up again, sad heart, wake up again!") William Campbell Spring ("There dwells a spirit in the budding year") James Percival Spring ("AGAIN the infant flowers of Spring") John Lapraik Spring ("THOU goddess of the blooming Spring") Edna Millay Spring ("To what purpose, April, do you return again?") Henry Timrod Spring ("Spring, with that nameless pathos in the air") Lola Ridge Spring ("A spring wind on the Bowery") Marion Angus Spring ("THE green corn springs") Celia Thaxter Spring ("The alder by the river") Charles White Spring ("The day is mild, the spring is here") Reginald Arkell Spring ("The Spring comes in")
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