Christina Georgina Rossetti - Love From The NorthChristina Georgina Rossetti - Love From The North
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I had a love in soft south land,
Beloved through April far in May;
He waited on my lightest breath,
And never dared to say me nay.
He saddened if my cheer was sad,
But gay he grew if I was gay;
We never differed on a hair,
My yes his yes, my nay his nay.
The wedding hour was come, the aisles
Were flushed with sun and flowers that day;
I pacing balanced in my thoughts:
`It`s quite too late to think of nay.`—
My bridegroom answered in his turn,
Myself had almost answered `yea:`
When through the flashing nave I heard
A struggle and resounding `nay.`
Bridemaids and bridegroom shrank in fear,
But I stood high who stood at bay:
`And if I answer yea, fair Sir,
What man art thou to bar with nay?`
He was a strong man from the north,
Light-locked, with eyes of dangerous grey:
`Put yea by for another time
In which I will not say thee nay.`
He took me in his strong white arms,
He bore me on his horse away
O`er crag, morass, and hairbreadth pass,
But never asked me yea or nay.
He made me fast with book and bell,
With links of love he makes me stay;
Till now I`ve neither heart nor power
Nor will nor wish to say him nay.
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