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Month: October 2012
HEATHCLIFF TO KATHERINE (A poem)
October 29, 2012
HEATHCLIFF TO KATHERINE (FOR WUTHERING HEIGHTS) Six feet in the earth my Catherine lay And yet I loved her more For it seemed, than till that day I ne’er had loved her before. And turning from her grave Beside the churchyard yew A blooming gril, whose hair was wet With points of morning dew. A basket on head she bare, Her brow was smooth and white To see the child so very fair, It was pure delight! She seemed very happy Never cared, as she was ever free; She seemed as happy as a wave That dances on a sea. Suddenly I realized those eyes That were same as her mother, And now I felt, a life in my hand lie And have to take another breath.
HEATHCLIFF TO KATHERINE
(FOR WUTHERING HEIGHTS)
Six feet in the earth my Catherine lay
And yet I loved her more
For it seemed, than till that day
I ne’er had loved her before.
And turning from her grave
Beside the churchyard yew
A blooming gril, whose hair was wet
With points of morning dew.
A basket on head she bare,
Her brow was smooth and white
To see the child so very fair,
It was pure delight!
She seemed very happy
Never cared, as she was ever free;
She seemed as happy as a wave
That dances on a sea.
Suddenly I realized those eyes
That were same as her mother,
And now I felt, a life in my hand lie
And have to take another breath.
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