As I sat by my baby's bed
That's open to the sky,
There fluttered round and round my head
A radiant butterfly.
And as I wept-of hearts that ache
The saddest in the land-
It left a lily for my sake,
And lighted on my hand.
I watched it, oh, so quietly,
And though it rose and flew,
As if it fain would comfort me
It came and came anew.
Now, where my darling lies at rest,
I do not dare to sigh,
For look! there gleams upon my breast
A snow-white butterfly.
The Comforter
Robert Service
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Poem topics: baby, rose, sky, snow, head, white, sake, open, comfort, butterfly, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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