1831-1884 "Waiting"
And hush'd her babe: "let me behold
Like autumn woods in green and gold!
"I see thy brethren come and go;
Thy peers in stature, and in hue
With richest purple: some are blue
"As skies that tempt the swallow back;
Or red as, seen o'er wintry seas,
And yellow, like the April bees.
"Come they and go! I heed not, I.
Yet others hail their advent, cling
Safe in their gentle piloting
"To happy homes on heath or hill,
By park or river. Still I wait
Thou com'st not – I am desolate.
"Hush! hark! I see a towering form!
From the dim distance slowly roll'd
And O, its hues are green and gold:
"It comes, it comes! Ah rest is sweet,
And there is rest, my babe, for us!"
Stopp'd the St. John's Wood omnibus.
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