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1830–1894

A SUMMER WISH.

Christina Georgina Rossetti

Live all thy sweet life through Sweet Rose, dew-sprent, Drop down thine evening dew To gather it anew

When day is bright: I fancy thou wast meant Chiefly to give delight. Sing in the silent sky,

Glad soaring bird; Sing out thy notes on high To sunbeam straying by Or passing cloud;

Heedless if thou art heard Sing thy full song aloud. O that it were with me As with the flower;

Blooming on its own tree For butterfly and bee Its summer morns: That I might bloom mine hour

A rose in spite of thorns. O that my work were done As birds’ that soar Rejoicing in the sun:

That when my time is run And daylight too, I so might rest once more Cool with refreshing dew.

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