Public Domain Poetry And Stories - I Heard A Voice Upon The Window Beat by John Frederick Freeman
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I Heard A Voice Upon The Window Beat

    By John Frederick Freeman



    I heard a voice upon the window beat
    And then grow dim, grow still.
    Opening I saw the snowy sill
    Marked with the robin's feet.
    Chill was the air and chill
    The thoughts that in my bosom beat.

    I thought of all that wide and hopeless snow
    Crusting the frozen lands.
    Of small birds that in famished bands
    A-chill and silent grow.
    And how Earth's myriad hands
    Clutched only hills of frosted snow.

    And then I thought of Love that beat and cried
    Famishing at my breast;
    How I, by chilling care distrest,
    Denied him, and Love died....
    O, with what sore unrest
    Love's ghost woke with the bird that cried!



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