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little window, that makes you so bright? "I see that a child is asleep on her pillow, soft and white: With the rose of life on her lips, the pulse of life in her breast, And the arms of God around her, she quietly takes her rest."_ Neuilly, June, 1909. CHRISTMAS TEARS The day returns by which we date our years: Day of the joy of giving,--that means love; Day of the joy of living,--that means hope; Day of the Royal Child,--and day that brings To older hearts the gift of Christmas tears! Look, how the candles twinkle through the tree, The children shout when baby claps his hands, The room is full of laughter and of song! Your lips are smiling, dearest,--tell me why Your eyes are brimming full of Christmas tears? Was it a silent voice that joined the song? A vanished face that glimmered once again Among the happy circle round the tree? Was it an unseen hand that touched your cheek And brought the secret gift of Christmas tears? Not dark and angry like the winter storm Of selfish grief,--but full of starry gleams, And soft and still that others may not weep,-- Dews of remembered happiness descend To bless us with the gift of Christmas tears. Ah, lose them not, dear heart,--life has no pearls More pure than memories of joy love-shared. See, while we count them one by one with prayer, The Heavenly hope that lights the Christmas tree Has made a rainbow in our Christmas tears! 1912. DOROTHEA 1888-1912 A deeper crimson in the rose, A deeper blue in sky and sea, And ever, as the summer goes, A deeper loss in losing thee! A deeper music in the strain Of hermit-thrush from lonely tree; And deeper grows the sense of gain My life has found in having thee. A deeper love, a deeper rest, A deeper joy in all I see; And ever deeper in my breast A silver song that comes from thee! Seal Harbour, August 1, 1912. EPIGRAMS, GREETINGS, AND INSCRIPTIONS FOR KATRINA'S SUN-DIAL IN HER GARDEN OF YADDO Hours fly, Flowers die New days, New ways, Pass by. Love stays. * * * Time is Too Slow for those who Wait, Too Swift for those who Fear, Too Long for those who Grieve, Too Short for those who Rejoice; But for those who Love, Time is not.
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