English Poem “Awake” of Ada Cambridge complete poem with summery for Students.

Awake

Ada Cambridge

 

Calm as that moonbeam on the wall,

Sleep broods on baby’s eyes;

Arms, hush’d and still, but pulsing quick,

Enfold him as he lies;

My brain is full of thronging thoughts,

Strange passions thrill my breast,

My heart aches with a load of love

That will not let me rest.

 

The dim years stand about my bed,

They neither smile nor weep;

Like softest kisses, on my face

The little fingers creep.

I hear slow footfalls, in the night

Of fates upon his track,—

O love, I cannot let you go!

I cannot keep you back!

 

Lord, let him shelter in my arms,

Or take us both to Thine;

Or, if a troublous life must come,

Make all the trouble mine:

Or let thy sharp swords pierce my heart

To blunt them for the child,—

What care I, Lord, for stain and shame,

So he keep undefiled!

 

Nay, Lord, I know not what I ask—

I know not how to pray:

Hear Thou the crying mother-soul,

And not the words I say.

Do Thou what seemeth good to Thee,

So he be spared from sin;

And, oh! if love can aught avail,

Let mine be counted in.

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