At Home illustration by Florence Harrison“At Home”–Christina RossettiWhen I was dead, my spiri
At Home illustration by Florence Harrison“At Home”–Christina RossettiWhen I was dead, my spirit turnedTo seek the much-frequented house:I passed the door, and saw my friendsFeasting beneath green orange boughs; From hand to hand they pushed the wine, They sucked the pulp of plum and peach; They sang, they jested, and they laughed,For each was loved of each.I listened to their honest chat:Said one: “To-morrow we shall bePlod plod along the featureless sands, And coasting miles and miles of sea.” Said one: “Before the turn of tideWe will achieve the eyrie-seat.” Said one: “To-morrow shall be likeTo-day, but much more sweet.”“To-morrow,” said they, strong with hope, And dwelt upon the pleasant way: “To-morrow,” cried they, one and all, While no one spoke of yesterday.Their life stood full at blessed noon; I, only I, had passed away: “To-morrow and to-day,” they cried;I was of yesterday.I shivered comfortless, but castNo chill across the table-cloth; I, all-forgotten, shivered, sadTo stay, and yet to part how loth: I passed from the familiar room, I who from love had passed away,Like the remembrance of a guestThat tarrieth but a day. -- source link
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