There are Some Wishes that may Start, by Walter Savage Landor

There are Some Wishes that may Start

There are some wishes that may start
Nor cloud the brow nor sting the heart.
Gladly then would I see how smiled
One who now fondles with her child;
How smiled she but six years ago,
Herself a child, or nearly so.
Yes, let me bring before my sight
The silken tresses chain'd up tight,
The tiny fingers tipt with red
By tossing up the strawberry-bed;
Half-open lips, long violet eyes,
A little rounder with surprise,
And then (her chin against the knee)
"Mamma! Who can that stranger be?
How grave the smile he smiles on me!"

poems.one - Walter Savage Landor

Walter Savage Landor