Counterpanes
I will make myself new thought;
My own is worn and old.
And old counterpanes will not
Keep out the wind and cold.
From borrowed thought I will choose
Pieces, and, row on row,
Patch a quilt of many hues
Like the quilts of long ago.
It cannot be so fine
As what the years have thinned,
But I dread the smothered whine
Of four grey walls grey wind.
I will patch me a counterpane,
For mine is worn to scars,
And I fear the iron rain
Of a ceiling's splashing stars.
My own is worn and old.
And old counterpanes will not
Keep out the wind and cold.
From borrowed thought I will choose
Pieces, and, row on row,
Patch a quilt of many hues
Like the quilts of long ago.
It cannot be so fine
As what the years have thinned,
But I dread the smothered whine
Of four grey walls grey wind.
I will patch me a counterpane,
For mine is worn to scars,
And I fear the iron rain
Of a ceiling's splashing stars.
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