The Morning-Glory
We wreathed about our darling's head    
The morning-glory bright;     
Her little face looked out beneath     
So full of life and light,     
So lit as with a sunrise,     
That we could only say,     
'She is the morning-glory true,     
And her poor types are they.'
   
So always from that happy time     
We called her by their name,     
And very fitting did it seem,--     
For sure as morning came,     
Behind her cradle bars she smiled     
To catch the first faint ray,     
As from the trellis smiles the flower     
And opens to the day.
   
But not so beautiful they rear     
Their airy cups of blue,     
As turned her sweet eyes to the light,     
Brimmed with sleep's tender dew;     
And not so close their tendrils fine     
Round their supports are thrown,     
As those dear arms whose outstretched plea     
Clasped all hearts to her own.
   
We used to think how she had come,     
Even as comes the flower,     
The last and perfect added gift     
To crown Love's morning hour;     
And how in her was imaged forth     
The love we could not say,     
As on the little dewdrops round     
Shines back the heart of day.
   
We never could have thought, O God,     
That she must wither up,     
Almost before a day was flown,     
Like the morning-glory's cup;     
We never thought to see her droop     
Her fair and noble head,     
Till she lay stretched before our eyes,     
Wilted, and cold, and dead!
   
The morning-glory's blossoming     
Will soon be coming round,--     
We see their rows of heart-shaped leaves     
Upspringing from the ground;     
The tender things the winter killed     
Renew again their birth,     
But the glory of our morning     
Has passed away from earth.
   
Earth! in vain our aching eyes     
Stretch over thy green plain!     
Too harsh thy dews, too gross thine air,     
Her spirit to sustain;     
But up in groves of Paradise     
Full surely we shall see     
Our morning-glory beautiful     
Twine round our dear Lord's knee. 
Maria White Lowell
Digital Sketch Entitled Morning Glories by J.R. Corkrum
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