Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
(23 September 1861 – 25 August 1907)
Poems by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge : 17 / 32
On Such A Day - Poem by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
Some hang above the tombs,
Some weep in empty rooms,
I, when the iris blooms,
Remember.
I, when the cyclamen
Opens her buds again,
Rejoice a moment-then
Remember.
Poems by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge : 17 / 32
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Poem Submitted: Thursday, April 1, 2010
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