(Macmillan's Magazine, Dec. 1864.)
Two days ago with dancing glancing hair,
With living lips and eyes:
Now pale, dumb, blind, she lies;
So pale, yet still so fair.
We have not left her yet, not yet alone;
But soon must leave her where
She will not miss our care,
Bone of our bone.
Weep not; O friends, we should not weep:
Our friend of friends lies full of rest;
No sorrow rankles in her breast,
Fallen fast asleep.
She sleeps below,
She wakes and laughs above:
To-day, as she walked, let us walk in love;
To-morrow follow so.
My Friend
Christina Georgina Rossetti
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Poem topics: alone, friend, hair, sorrow, walk, I miss you, fast, blind, follow, fallen, Valentine's Day, love, I love you, bone, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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