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Christina Rossetti - Twice

I took my heart in my hand 
(O my love, O my love), 
I said: Let me fall or stand, 
Let me live or die, 
But this once hear me speak- 
(O my love, O my love)- 
Yet a woman's words are weak; 
You should speak, not I.

You took my heart in your hand 
With a friendly smile, 
With a critical eye you scanned, 
Then set it down, 
And said: It is still unripe, 
Better wait a while; 
Wait while the skylarks pipe, 
Till the corn grows brown

As you set it down it broke- 
Broke, but I did not wince; 
I smiled at the speech you spoke, 
At your judgment that I heard: 
But I have not often smiled 
Since then, nor questioned since, 
Nor cared for corn-flowers wild, 
Nor sung with the singing bird.

I take my heart in my hand, 
O my God, O my God, 
My broken heart in my hand: 
Thou hast seen, judge Thou 
My hope was written on sand, 
O my God, O my God: 
Now let Thy judgment stand- 
Yea, judge me now

This contemned of a man, 
This marred one heedless day, 
This heart take Thou to scan 
Both within and without: 
Refine with fire its gold, 
Purge Thou its dross away- 
Yea, hold it in Thy hold, 
Whence none can pluck it out.

I take my heart in my hand- 
I shall not die, but live- 
Before Thy face I stand; 
I, for Thou callest such: 
All that I have I bring, 
All that I am I give, 
Smile Thou and I shall sing, 
But shall not question much. 

Added: on May 29th, 2005 at 1:51 PM | Viewed: 1054 times | Comments (3)


Twice - Comments and Information

Poet: Christina Rossetti
Poem: Twice

Comment 3 of 3, added on October 17th, 2005 at 2:59 PM.

I love this poem and i also heard about in the 6th Christy Miller series book. You have to read the books in order to see why the poem is in the book. The series is sooooooo cooool and it is also a christian book as well.

Nicole from Canada
Comment 2 of 3, added on June 7th, 2005 at 2:06 PM.

I'm stunned that someone else remembers this poem from the Christ Miller series. I love that Robin Jones Gunn used so many of Christina Rossetti's poems. This poem is a wonderful testament to putting our hearts in the hands of Christ first before putting them in the hands of men.

Kristy Allen from United States
Comment 1 of 3, added on May 29th, 2005 at 1:51 PM.

Oh my gosh I love this poem. The first time I heard it was in the "Christy Miller Series" book 6 "A Heart Full of Hope." The feelings in this poem describes the some feelings Christy was going through with Todd, a nice christian boy who is the perfect guy for her. You'd have to read the book to understand which I highly recomend.*I've turned poem talk into book talk* *Oh, well.* *ha ha, hee hee, giggle giggle, wee wee!!!!!!*:)

Joy Barber from United States

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