Poems (Welby)/The Mournful Heart

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by Amelia Welby
The Mournful Heart
4491114Poems — The Mournful HeartAmelia Welby
THE MOURNFUL HEART.
My heart is like a lonely bird,
That sadly sings,
Brooding upon its nest unheard,
With folded wings.

For of my thoughts the sweetest part,
Lie all untold,
And treasured in this mournful heart
Like precious gold.

The fever-dreams, that haunt my soul,
Are deep and strong;
For through its deep recesses roll
Such floods of song.

I strive to calm, to lull to rest,
Each mournful strain,
To lay the phantom in my breast—
But ah! 't is vain.

The glory of the silent skies,
Each kindling star,
The young leaves stirred with melodies,
My quiet mar.

O! in my soul too wild and strong
This gift hath grown,
Bright spirit of immortal song!
Take back thine own.

I know no sorrows round me cling,
My years are few;
And yet my heart's the saddest thing
I ever knew.

For in my thoughts the world doth share
But little part;
A mournful thing it is to bear
A mournful heart.