Elizabeth Barrett Browning
(1806 - 1861)
A Year's Spinning
He listened at the porch that day,
To hear the wheel go on, and on;
And then it stopped, ran back away,
While through the door he brought the sun:
But now my spinning is all done.
He sat beside me, with an oath
That love ne`er ended, once begun;
I smiled - believing for us both,
What was the truth for only one:
And now my spinning is all done.
My mother cursed me that I heard
A young man's wooing as I spun:
Thanks, cruel mother, for that word -
For I have, since, a harder known!
And now my spinning is all done.
I thought - O God - my first-born's cry
Both voices to mine ear would drown:
I listened in mine agony -
It was the silence made me groan!
And now my spinning is all done.
Bury me `twixt my mother's grave,
(Who cursed me on her death-bed lone)
And mt dead baby's (God is save!)
Who, not to bless me, would noe moan.
And now my spinning is all done.
A stone on my heart and head,
But no name written on the stone!
Sweet neighbours, whisper low instead,
"This sinner was a loving one -
And now her spinning is all done."
And let the door ajar remain,
In case he should pass by anon;
And leave the wheel out very plane, -
That HE, when passing in the sun,
May see the spinning is all done.
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