Poems (Jackson)/Morning-Glory

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Poems
by Helen Hunt Jackson
Morning-Glory
4579670Poems — Morning-GloryHelen Hunt Jackson

MORNING-GLORY.
WONDROUS interlacement!
Holding fast to threads by green and silky rings,
With the dawn it spreads its white and purple wings;
Generous in its bloom, and sheltering while it clings
     Sturdy morning-glory.

     Creeping through the casement,
Slanting to the floor in dusty, shining beams,
Dancing on the door in quick, fantastic gleams,
Comes the new day's light, and pours in tideless streams,
     Golden morning-glory.

     In the lowly basement,
Rocking in the sun, the baby's cradle stands;
Now the little one thrusts out his rosy hands;
Soon his eyes will open; then in all the lands
     No such morning-glory!