Page:Poems Blake.djvu/151

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
SLEEPING.
The violet eyes lie shaded deep
Beneath the white lids closing;
The cheeks flushed faint with rosy sleep,
The dimpled hands reposing;
The sweet red lips held half apart,
Smiles coming and retreating;
God bless and keep the little heart
Within the white breast beating,
        As baby sleeps.

The tiny, restless, busy feet
Lie still in cradle nesting;
The clinging arms fall white and sweet
Upon the pillow resting;
Close out the burst of noise and glare,
Harsh sound, and harsher seeming,
And let the soft, sweet summer air
Float gently through his dreaming,
        As baby sleeps.

And life and time go hurrying on,
Their varied meshes weaving;