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_And ever the great bell overhead,_ _And the tumbling sea mourned for the dead;_ _For their song ceased, and they were dead._ THE GHOST'S PETITION: CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI "There's a footstep coming; look out and see."-- "The leaves are falling, the wind is calling; No one cometh across the lea."-- "There's a footstep coming; O sister, look."-- "The ripple flashes, the white foam dashes; No one cometh across the brook."-- "But he promised that he would come: To-night, to-morrow, in joy or sorrow, He must keep his word, and must come home. "For he promised that he would come; His word was given; from earth to heaven, He must keep his word, and must come home. "Go to sleep, my sweet sister Jane; You can slumber, who need not number Hour after hour, in doubt and pain. "I shall sit here awhile and watch; Listening, hoping for one hand groping, In deep shadow, to find the latch." After the dark and before the light, One lay sleeping, and one sat weeping, Who had watched and wept the weary night. After the night and before the day, One lay sleeping; and one sat weeping-- Watching, weeping for one away. There came a footstep climbing the stair, Some one standing out on the landing Shook the door like a puff of air.-- Shook the door and in he passed. Did he enter? In the room center Stood her husband; the door shut fast. "O Robin, but you are cold-- Chilled with the night-dew; so lily white you Look like a stray lamb from our fold. "O Robin, but you are late: Come and sit near me--sit here and cheer me."-- (Blue the flame burnt in the grate.) "Lay not down your head on my breast: I cannot hold you, kind wife, nor fold you In the shelter that you love best. "Feel not after my clasping hand: I am but a shadow, come from the meadow, Where many lie, but no tree can stand. "We are trees that have shed their leaves: Our heads lie low there, but no tears flow there; Only I grieve for my wife who grieves. "I could rest if you would not moan Hour after hour; I have no power To shut my ears as I lie alone. "I could rest if you would not cry, But there's no sleeping while you sit weeping-- Watching, weeping so bitterly."-- "Woe's me! Woe's me! For this I have heard. Oh night of sorrow--oh, black to-morrow! Is it thus that you keep your word? "Oh, you who used so to shelter me, Warm from the least wind--why, now the east wind Is warme
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