第 16 节
作者:乐乐陶陶      更新:2021-02-20 05:15      字数:9322
  One with myself; yet just so far asunder
  That I myself may see。
  Flesh of my flesh; and yet so subtly linking
  New selfs with old; all things that I have been
  With present joys beyond my former thinking
  And future things unseen。
  There life began; and here it links with heaven;
  The golden chain of years scarce dipped adown
  From birth; ere once again a hold is given
  And nearer to God's Throne。
  Seen; held in arms and clasped around so tightly; …
  My love; my bird; I will not let thee go。
  Yet soon the little rosy feet must lightly
  Go pattering to and fro。
  Mine; Lord; all mine Thy gift and loving token。
  Mine … yes or no; unseen its soul divine?
  Mine by the chain of love with links unbroken;
  Dear Saviour; Thine and mine。
  John Arthur Goodchild '1851…
  NO BABY IN THE HOUSE
  No baby in the house; I know;
  'Tis far too nice and clean。
  No toys; by careless fingers strewn;
  Upon the floors are seen。
  No finger…marks are on the panes;
  No scratches on the chairs;
  No wooden men setup in rows;
  Or marshaled off in pairs;
  No little stockings to be darned;
  All ragged at the toes;
  No pile of mending to be done;
  Made up of baby…clothes;
  No little troubles to be soothed;
  No little hands to fold;
  No grimy fingers to be washed;
  No stories to be told;
  No tender kisses to be given;
  No nicknames; 〃Dove〃 and 〃Mouse〃;
  No merry frolics after tea; …
  No baby in the house!
  Clara Dolliver '18 …
  OUR WEE WHITE ROSE
  From 〃The Mother's Idol Broken〃
  All in our marriage garden
  Grew; smiling up to God;
  A bonnier flower than ever
  Sucked the green warmth of the sod;
  O; beautiful unfathomably
  Its little life unfurled;
  And crown of all things was our wee
  White Rose of all the world。
  From out a balmy bosom
  Our bud of beauty grew;
  It fed on smiles for sunshine;
  On tears for daintier dew:
  Aye nestling warm and tenderly;
  Our leaves of love were curled
  So close and close about our wee
  White Rose of all the world。
  With mystical faint fragrance
  Our house of life she filled;
  Revealed each hour some fairy tower
  Where winged hopes might build!
  We saw … though none like us might see …
  Such precious promise pearled
  Upon the petals of our wee
  White Rose of all the world。
  But evermore the halo
  Of angel…light increased;
  Like the mystery of moonlight
  That folds some fairy feast。
  Snow…white; snow…soft; snow…silently
  Our darling bud uncurled;
  And dropped in the grave … God's lap … our wee
  White Rose of all the world。
  Our Rose was but in blossom;
  Our life was but in spring;
  When down the solemn midnight
  We heard the spirits sing;
  〃Another bud of infancy
  With holy dews impearled!〃
  And in their hands they bore our wee
  White Rose of all the world。
  You scarce could think so small a thing
  Could leave a loss so large;
  Her little light such shadow fling
  From dawn to sunset's marge。
  In other springs our life may be
  In bannered bloom unfurled;
  But never; never match our wee
  White Rose of all the world。
  Gerald Massey '1828…1907'
  INTO THE WORLD AND OUT
  Into the world he looked with sweet surprise;
  The children laughed so when they saw his eyes。
  Into the world a rosy hand in doubt
  He reached … a pale hand took one rosebud out。
  〃And that was all … quite all!〃  No; surely!  But
  The children cried so when his eyes were shut。
  Sarah M。 B。 Piatt '1836…1919'
  〃BABY SLEEPS〃
  She is not dead; but sleepeth。 … Luke viii。 52。
  The baby wept;
  The mother took it from the nurse's arms;
  And hushed its fears; and soothed its vain alarms;
  And baby slept。
  Again it weeps;
  And God doth take it from the mother's arms;
  From present griefs; and future unknown harms;
  And baby sleeps。
  Samuel Hinds '1793…1872'
  BABY BELL
  I
  Have you not heard the poets tell
  How came the dainty Baby Bell
  Into this world of ours?
  The gates of heaven were left ajar:
  With folded hands and dreamy eyes;
  Wandering out of Paradise;
  She saw this planet; like a star;
  Hung in the glistening depths of even …
  Its bridges; running to and fro;
  O'er which the white…winged Angels go;
  Bearing the holy Dead to heaven。
  She touched a bridge of flowers … those feet;
  So light they did not bend the bells
  Of the celestial asphodels;
  They fell like dew upon the flowers:
  Then all the air grew strangely sweet。
  And thus came dainty Baby Bell
  Into this world of ours。
  II
  She came and brought delicious May;
  The swallows built beneath the eaves;
  Like sunlight; in and out the leaves
  The robins went; the livelong day;
  The lily swung its noiseless bell;
  And on the porch the slender vine
  Held out its cups of fairy wine。
  How tenderly the twilights fell!
  Oh; earth was full of singing…birds
  And opening springtide flowers;
  When the dainty Baby Bell
  Came to this world of ours。
  III
  O Baby; dainty Baby Bell;
  How fair she grew from day to day!
  What woman…nature filled her eyes;
  What poetry within them lay …
  Those deep and tender twilight eyes;
  So full of meaning; pure and bright
  As if she yet stood in the light
  Of those oped gates of Paradise。
  And so we loved her more and more:
  Ah; never in our hearts before
  Was love so lovely born:
  We felt we had a link between
  This real world and that unseen …
  The land beyond the morn;
  And for the love of those dear eyes;
  For love of her whom God led forth;
  (The mother's being ceased on earth
  When Baby came from Paradise;) …
  For love of Him who smote our lives;
  And woke the chords of joy and pain;
  We said; Dear Christ! … our hearts bowed down
  Like violets after rain。
  IV
  And now the orchards; which were white
  And pink with blossoms when she came;
  Were rich in autumn's mellow prime;
  The clustered apples burnt like flame;
  The folded chestnut burst its shell;
  The grapes hung purpling; range on range;
  And time wrought just as rich a change
  In little Baby Bell。
  Her lissome form more perfect grew;
  And in her features we could trace;
  In softened curves; her mother's face。
  Her angel…nature ripened too:
  We thought her lovely when she came;
  But she was holy; saintly now 。。。
  Around her pale angelic brow
  We saw a slender ring of flame。
  V
  God's hand had taken away the seal
  That held the portals of her speech;
  And oft she said a few strange words
  Whose meaning lay beyond our reach。
  She never was a child to us;
  We never held her being's key;
  We could not teach her holy things
  Who was Christ's self in purity。
  VI
  It came upon us by degrees;
  We saw its shadow ere it fell …
  The knowledge that our God had sent
  His messenger for Baby Bell。
  We shuddered with unlanguaged pain;
  And all our hopes were changed to fears;
  And all our thoughts ran into tears
  Like sunshine into rain。
  We cried aloud in our belief;
  〃Oh; smite us gently; gently; God!
  Teach us to bend and kiss the rod;
  And perfect grow through grief。〃
  Ah! how we loved her; God can tell;
  Her heart was folded deep in ours。
  Our hearts are broken; Baby Bell!
  VII
  At last he came; the messenger;
  The messenger from unseen lands:
  And what did dainty Baby Bell?
  She only crossed her little hands;
  She only looked more meek and fair!
  We parted back her silken hair;
  We wove the roses round her brow …
  White buds; the summer's drifted snow …
  Wrapped her from head to foot in flowers 。。。
  And thus went dainty Baby Bell
  Out of this world of ours。
  Thomas Bailey Aldrich '1837…1907'
  IN THE NURSERY
  MOTHER GOOSE'S MELODIES
  …
  Mistress Mary; quite contrary;
  How does your garden grow?
  With cockle…shells; and silver bells;
  And pretty maids all in a row。
  …
  There was an old woman who lived in a shoe;
  She had so many children she didn't know what to do;
  She gave them some broth without any bread;
  Then whipped them all soundly and put them to bed。
  …
  Peter; Peter; pumpkin eater;
  Had a wife and couldn't keep her;
  He put her in a pumpkin shell
  And there he kept her very well。
  …
  Run…a…dub…dub;
  Three men in a tub;
  And who do you think they be?
  The butcher; the baker;
  The candlestick…maker;
  Turn 'em out; knaves all three!
  …
  I'll tell you a story
  About Jack a Nory …
  And now my story's begun;
  I'll tell you another
  About Johnny; his brother …
  And now my story is done。
  …
  Hickory; dickory; dock;
  The mouse ran up the clock;
  The clock struck one;
  The mouse ran down;
  Hickory; dickory; dock。
  …
  A dillar; a dollar;
  A ten o'clock scholar;
  What makes you come so soon?
  You used to come at ten o'clock
  But now you come at noon。
  …
  There was a little man;
  And he had a little gun;
  And his bullets were made of lead