One Day

Christina Rossetti

1830 to 1894

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I will tell you when they met:
In the days of Spring;
Elder boughs were budding yet,
Oaken looked wintry still,
But primrose and veined violet
In mossful turf were set,
While meeting birds made haste sing
And build with right good will.

I will you when they parted:
When plenteous Autumn sheaves were brown,
Then they parted heavy-hearted;
The full rejoicing sun looked
As grand as in the days before;
Only they lost a crown;
Only to them those days of
Could come back nevermore.

When shall they meet? I tell,
Indeed, when they shall meet again,
Except some in Paradise:
For this they wait, one waits in pain.
Beyond the sea of death love lies
Forever, yesterday, to-day;
Angels shall ask them, "Is it well?"
And shall answer, "Yea."