Christina Georgina Rossetti

Once for All

I said: This is a beautiful fresh rose.
I said: I will delight me with its scent,
Will watch its lovely curve of languishment,
Will watch its leaves unclose, its heart unclose.
I said: Old earth has put away her snows,
All living things make merry to their bent,
A flower is come for every flower that went.
In autumn, the sun glows, the south wind blows,
So walking in a garden of delight
I came upon one sheltered shadowed nook
Where broad leaf—shadows veiled the day with night
And there lay snow unmelted by the sun: —
I answered: Take who will the path I took,
Winter nips once for all; love is but one.

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