Anne Bronte - A great poet

 A REMINISCENCE 


                                                            Anne Bronte (1820-1849)

            ES, thou art gone! and never more
            Thy sunny smile shall gladden me;
            But I may pass the old church door,
            And pace the floor that covers thee,

            May stand upon the cold, damp stone,
            And think that, frozen, lies below
            The lightest heart that I have known,
            The kindest I shall ever know.

            Yet, though I cannot see thee more,
            'Tis still a comfort to have seen;
            And though thy transient life is o'er,
            'Tis sweet to think that thou hast been;

            To think a soul so near divine,
            Within a form so angel fair,
            United to a heart like thine,
            Has gladdened once our humble sphere.