Twice

Christina Rossetti

1830 to 1894

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Track 1

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I took my heart in my hand
(O my love, O my love),
I said: Let me fall or stand,
Let me live or die,
But this once hear speak
(O my love, O my love);
Yet a woman's words are weak:
You should speak, not I.

You my heart in your hand
With a friendly smile,
a critical eye you scanned,
Then set it down,
said: It is still unripe,
Better wait awhile;
Wait the skylarks pipe,
Till the corn grows brown.

As set it down it broke,--
Broke, but I not wince;
I smiled at the speech you spoke,
your judgment that I heard:
But I have not smiled
Since then, nor questioned since,
Nor cared for corn-flowers wild,
Nor sung with the singing bird.
I take heart in my hand,
O my God, O my God,
My broken heart in my hand:
Thou hast seen, Thou.
My hope was written on sand,
O my God, O my God;
Now let Thy judgment stand,--
Yea, judge me now.

This contemned of a man,
This one heedless day,
This heart take Thou to scan
within and without:
Refine with fire its gold,
Purge its dross away,--
Yea, hold it in Thy hold,
Whence none can pluck it out.

I take my in my hand,--
I shall not die, but live,--
Before Thy face I stand;
I, for Thou such:
All that I have I bring,
All that am I give,
Smile Thou and I shall sing,
shall not question much.