• If I might see another Spring

       I'd not plant summer flowers and wait:

    I'd have my crocuses at once,

    My leafless pink mezereons,

       My chill-veined snowdrops, choicer yet

       My white or azure violet,

    Leaf-nested primrose; anything

       To blow at once not late.


    If I might see...

  • I plucked pink blossoms from mine apple-tree

       And wore them all that evening in my hair:

    Then in due season when I went to see

          I found no apples there.


    With dangling basket all along the grass

       As I had come I went the selfsame track:

    My neighbours mocked me while they saw me pass
    ...

  • I have no wit, no words, no tears;

       My heart within me like a stone

    Is numbed too much for hopes or fears;

       Look right, look left, I dwell alone;

    I lift mine eyes, but dimmed with grief

       No everlasting hills I see;

    My life is in the falling leaf:

          O Jesus, quicken me.

    ...

  • My heart is like a singing bird

       Whose nest is in a watered shoot;

    My heart is like an apple-tree

       Whose boughs are bent with thick-set fruit;

    My heart is like a rainbow shell

       That paddles in a halcyon sea;

    My heart is gladder than all these

       Because my love is come to me.
    ...

  • I will accept thy will to do and be,

       Thy hatred and intolerance of sin,

       Thy will at least to love, that burns within

          And thirsteth after Me:

    So will I render fruitful, blessing still,

       The germs and small beginnings in thy heart,

       Because thy will cleaves to the better part.—
    ...

  • There's blood between us, love, my love,

    There's father's blood, there's brother's blood;

    And blood's a bar I cannot pass:

    I choose the stairs that mount above,

    Stair after golden skyward stair,

    To city and to sea of glass.

    My lily feet are soiled with mud,

    With scarlet mud which tells a tale...

  • When I was dead, my spirit turned

       To seek the much-frequented house:

    I passed the door, and saw my friends

       Feasting beneath the green orange boughs;

    From hand to hand they pushed the wine,

       They sucked the pulp of plum and peach;

    They sang, they jested, and they laughed,

       For each...