In A Lonesome Burial-Place

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In a lonesome burial-place
Crouched a mourner white of face;
  Wild her eyes-unheeding
Circling pomp of night and day-
Ever crying, "Well away,
  Love lies a-bleeding!"

And her sighs were like a knell,
And her tears for ever fell,
  With their warm rain feeding
That purpureal flower, alas!
Trailing prostrate in the grass,
  Love lies a-bleeding.

Through the yews' black-tufted gloom
Crimson light fell on the tomb,
  Funeral shadows breeding:
In the sky the sun's light shed
Dyed the earth one awful red-
  Love lies a-bleeding.

Came grey mists, and blanching cloud
Bore one universal shroud;
Came the bowed moon leading,
  From the infinite afar
Star that rumoured unto star-
  Love that lies a-bleeding.

© Mathilde Blind