Poetry Contest - Love Poetry - Romantic Poetry

 

 

 

 

 

Sympathy

There should be no despair for you
While nightly stars are burning,
While evening pours its silent dew
And sunshine gilds the morning.
There should be no despair - though tears
May flow down like a river:
Are not the best beloved of years
Around your heart forever?

They weep - you weep - it must be so;
Winds sigh as you are sighing,
And Winter sheds his grief in snow
Where Autumn's leaves are lying:
Yet these revive, and from their fate
Your fate cannot be parted,
Then journey on, if not elate,
Still, never broken-hearted!

Poet: Emily Bronte

read: 1984 times Rating: Date: 20 June, 2008

Rate This Poem:
Very Good Good Normal Bad Very Bad


More Poems Of Emily Bronte Related Poems In Sad Poetry
Love and Friendship
Hope
No Coward Soul Is Mine
My Lady's Grave
Song

More Emily Bronte Poems

Parang
An Inspiration
Upon Being Asked Why I Am Not Writing
The Wrong Way Home
A Farewell

More Sad Poetry