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Christina Rossetti - At Home

When I was dead, my spirit turned
To seek the much-frequented house:
I passed the door, and saw my friends
Feasting beneath 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 was loved of each.

I listened to thier honest chat:
Said one: "To-morrow we shall be
Plod plod along the featureless sands,
And coasting miles and miles of sea."
Said one: "Before the turn of tide
We will achieve the eyrie-seat."
Said one: "To-morrow shall be like
To-day, but much more sweet."

"To-morrow," said they, strong with hope,
And dwelt upon the pleasant way:
"To-morrow," cried they, one and all,
While no one spoke of yesterday.
Their life stood full at blessed noon;
I, only I, had passed away:
"To-morrow and to-day," they cried;
I was of yesterday.

I shivered comfortless, but cast
No chill across the table-cloth;
I, all-forgotten, shivered, sad
To stay, and yet to part how loth:
I passed from the familiar room,
I who from love had passed away,
Like the remembrance of a guest
That tarrieth but a day. 

Added: on November 1st, 2009 at 6:59 PM | Viewed: 1452 times | Comments (2)


At Home - Comments and Information

Poet: Christina Rossetti
Poem: At Home

Comment 2 of 2, added on January 22nd, 2010 at 8:28 AM.
great

i hoped that the poem was written by the Moslems cos if any one has the same idea of mine about how great relation between the frame of the poem and the moslem's concepts

abo_moslem from Egypt
Comment 1 of 2, added on November 1st, 2009 at 6:59 PM.

the poem is fascinating it make one know his limits and that his life may be valueless for everyone but not for god

Israa from Egypt

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