Page:The Seaside and the Fireside.djvu/125

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
The Blind Girl of Castel-Cuille.
103
Knows that long months I wait alone, benighted,
And count the moments since he went away!
Come! keep the promise of that happier day,
That I may keep the faith to thee I plighted!
What joy have I without thee? what delight?
Grief wastes my life, and makes it misery;
Day for the others ever, but for me
  For ever night! for ever night!
When he is gone 't is dark! my soul is sad!
I suffer! O my God! come, make me glad.
When he is near, no thoughts of day intrude;
Day has blue heavens, but Baptiste has blue eyes!
Within them shines for me a heaven of love,
A heaven all happiness, like that above,
  No more of grief! no more of lassitude!
Earth I forget,—and heaven, and all distresses,
When seated by my side my hand he presses;
  But when alone, remember all!
Where is Baptiste ? he hears not when I call!