or this verse that is used in greeting cards:
Dimmest and brightest month am I;This is taken from a long work, "The Months: A Pageant," which is written to be performed by girls and boys who personify the months and "Robin Redbreasts; Lambs and Sheep; Nightingale and Nestlings. Various Flowers, Fruits, etc."
My short days end, my lengthening days begin;
What matters more or less sun in the sky,
When all is sun within?
These two Rossetti poems are a great opening to the upcoming holiday week. Enjoy, and may you shine brightly!
This week's Poetry Friday Round-Up may be found at Susan Writes. Take some time out from your busy schedule to indulge in poetry.
I adore "In the Bleak Midwinter" - as I posted last year, I like at least 5 versions of this song quite a lot!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kelly. I checked out your posting and loved, loved, loved the rendition by Corrinne May.
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