Just a Girl
Rose (1916) by Germaine Barbier
Just a girl small and pure
As a rose, as a rose
When stem was cut in darkest night
And bloom was froze, and bloom was froze.
The flower God did not equip
To oppose, to oppose
That Reaper come with sickle swift
In shadow, in shadow.
Just a girl wilt and withered,
You suppose, you suppose,
One of many slept too soon,
So it goes, so it goes.
The grand design behind it all,
Heaven knows, Heaven knows,
Perchance to test the meadow wide,
To faith expose, to faith expose.
Just a girl, nay, a saint
Whom He chose, whom He chose
To reflect the Sun raised at last
From its repose, from its repose.
And, lo, the Gardener with tender hold
Around thorns close, around thorns close,
That with pierced hands she is plant
And in glory grows, and in glory grows.
Dedication:
To Maggie Mae, a rose most beautiful.
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