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Mary Coleridge - Marriage

No more alone sleeping, no more alone waking,
...Thy dreams divided, thy prayers in twain;
Thy merry sisters tonight forsaking.
Never shall we see, maiden, again.

Never shall we see thee, thine eyes glancing.
...Flashing in laughter and wild in glee,
Under the mistletoe kissing and dancing,
...Wantonly free.

There shall come a matron walking sedately,
Low-voiced, gentle, wise in reply.
Tell me, O tell me, can I love her greatly?
All for her sake must the maiden die.

.....Marriage by Mary Coleridge (1861-1907)

 
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