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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PENITENT, by CHRISTINE TURNER CURTIS First Line: Though she be flint and jasper in the day Last Line: When hers is morning. | |||
Though she be flint and jasper in the day Now she is melted; Here as she droops within your door In satin belted; With moonlight slippers on the floor Her small feet felted. Now crumbling all that proud young icy heart, Tortured and turning; Lost in a sigh that crystal voice Keen-edged for spurning; That faltering uneasy breast In embers burning. Pity her then, nor smile that secret smile Of subtle scorning; Your easy love knows not her Calvary Of passionate thorning. There shall yet midnight gloom your sky When hers is morning. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE STRAIN by CHRISTINE TURNER CURTIS HYSTERIA by THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT TO LUCASTA ON GOING TO THE WARS FOR THE FOURTH TIME by ROBERT RANKE GRAVES DAFFY-DOWN-DILLY [OR, DAFFYDOWNDILLY] by MOTHER GOOSE VALENTINES TO MY MOTHER: 1884 by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI THE TEARS OF THE POPLARS by EDITH MATILDA THOMAS SPORTSMEN IN PARADISE by T. P. CAMERON WILSON ENDURANCE by ELIZABETH AKERS ALLEN |
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