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1858–1924

BRIDAL EVE.

Edith Nesbit

GOOD-NIGHT, my Heart, my Heart, good-night — Oh, good and dear and fair, With lips of life and eyes of light And roses in your hair.

To-morrow brings the other crown, The orange blossoms, Sweet, And then the rose will be cast down With lilies at your feet.

But in your soul a garden stands Where fair the white rose blows — God, teach my foolish clumsy hands The way to tend my rose.

That in the white-rose garden still The lily may bloom fair God help my heart and soul and will To keep the lily there.

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