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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THERE LET THY BLEEDING BRANCH ATONE, by EMILY JANE BRONTE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Alternate Author Name(s): Bell, Ellis Subject(s): Youth; Memory; Trees; Wood Carving; Whittling | |||
There let thy bleeding branch atone āàFor every torturing tear. Shall my young sins, my sins alone, āàBe everlasting here? Who bade thee keep that carvèd name āàA pledge for memory? As if oblivion ever came āàTo breathe its bliss on me; As if through all the 'wildering maze āàOf mad hours left behind I once forgot the early days āàThat thou wouldst call to mind | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE WAIT by MILDRED D. SHACKLETT AH! WHY, BECAUSE THE DAZZLING SUN by EMILY JANE BRONTE ALL HUSHED AND STILL WITHIN THE HOUSE by EMILY JANE BRONTE IF GRIEF FOR GRIEF CAN TOUCH THEE by EMILY JANE BRONTE IN SUMMER'S MELLOW MIDNIGHT by EMILY JANE BRONTE LONG NEGLECT HAS WORN AWAY by EMILY JANE BRONTE LOUD WITHOUT THE WIND WAS ROARING by EMILY JANE BRONTE NO COWARD SOUL IS MINE by EMILY JANE BRONTE THAT WIND I USED TO HEAR IT SWELLING by EMILY JANE BRONTE |
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