Alms, by Edna St. Vincent Millay

Alms

My heart is what it was before,
A house where people come and go;
But it is winter with your love,
The sashes are beset with snow.   I light the lamp and lay the cloth,
I blow the coals to blaze again;
But it is winter with your love,
The frost is thick upon the pane.   I know a winter when it comes:
The leaves are listless on the boughs;
I watched your love a little while,
And brought my plants into the house.   I water them and turn them south,
I snap the dead brown from the stem;
But it is winter with your love--
I only tend and water them.   There was a time I stood and watched
The small, ill-natured sparrow's fray;
I loved the beggar that I fed,
I cared for what he had to say,   I stood and watched him out of sight;
Today I reach around the door
And set a bowl upon the step;
My heart is what it was before,   But it is winter with your love;
I scatter crumbs upon the sill,
And close the window--and the birds
May take or leave them, as they will.

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