The Death-bed

Feb 05, 2013 11:48

WE watch’d her breathing thro’ the night,
Her breathing soft and low,
As in her breast the wave of life
Kept heaving to and fro.
So silently we seem’d to speak,
So slowly moved about,
As we had lent her half our powers
To eke her living out.
Our very hopes belied our fears,
Our fears our hopes belied-
We thought her dying when she slept,
And sleeping when she died.
For when the morn came dim and sad,
And chill with early showers,
Her quiet eyelids closed-she had
Another morn than ours.

- Thomas Hood

(In Dracula, this is the poem referenced by Van Helsing upon the death of poor Lucy Westenra. None of the other characters present seem to catch the foreshadowing.)

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