
244. May by Christina Rossetti
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May 30, 20080m 56s
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Show Notes
Rossetti read by Classic Poetry Aloud:
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Giving voice to the poetry of the past.
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May
by Christina Georgina Rossetti(1830 – 1894)
I cannot tell you how it was;
But this I know: it came to pass
Upon a bright and breezy day
When May was young; ah, pleasant May!
As yet the poppies were not born
Between the blades of tender corn;
The last eggs had not hatched as yet,
Nor any bird forgone its mate.
I cannot tell you what it was;
But this I know: it did but pass.
It passed away with sunny May,
With all sweet things it passed away,
And left me old, and cold, and grey.
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