THREE YEARS AGO SHE GREW IN SUN AND SHOWER



Three years she grew in sun and shower,


Then Nature said, "A lovelier flower


On earth was never sown;


This Child I to myself will take,


She shall be mine, and I will make


A Lady of my own."


Myself will to my darling be


Both law and impulse, and with me


The Girl in rock and plain,


In earth and heaven, in glade and bower,


Shall feel an overseeing power


To kindle or restrain.


She shall be sportive as the fawn


That wild with glee across the lawn


Or up the mountain springs,


And hers shall be the breathing balm,


And hers the silence and the calm


Of mute insensate things.


The floating clouds their state shall lend


To her, for her the willow bend,


Nor shall she fail to see


Even in the motions of the storm


A beauty that shall mould her form


By silent sympathy.


The stars of midnight shall be dear


To her, and she shall lean her ear


In many a secret place


Where rivulets dance their wayward round,


And beauty born of murmuring sound


Shall pass into her face.


And vital feelings of delight


Shall rear her form to stately height,


Her virgin bosom swell,


Such thoughts to Lucy I will give


While she and I together live


Here in this happy dell.


Thus Nature spake — The work was done —


How soon my Lucy's race was run!


She died and left to me


This heath, this calm and quiet scene,


The memory of what has been,


And never more will be.

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