Eliza Cook Light Poems

  • 1.
    I leave thee for awhile, my love, I leave thee with a sigh;
    The fountain spring within my soul is playing in mine eye;
    I do not blush to own the tear,--let, let it touch my cheek,
    And what my lip has failed to tell, that drop perchance may speak.
    ...
  • 2.
    Cheer up, cheer up, my mother dear!
    Ah! Why do you sit and weep?
    Do you think that he who guards me here,
    Forsakes me on the deep?
    ...
  • 3.
    I gazed on orbs of flashing black;
    I met the glow of hazel light;
    I marked the hue of laughing blue,
    That sparkled in the festive night.
    ...
  • 4.
    Be kind when you can, though the kindness be little,
    'Tis small letters make up philosophers' scrolls;
    The crystal of Happiness, vivid and brittle,
    Can seldom be cut into very large bowls.
    ...
  • 5.
    THE ORB I like is not the one
    That dazzles with its lightning gleam;
    That dares to look upon the sun,
    As though it challenged brighter beam.
    ...
Total 5 Light Poems by Eliza Cook

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