The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley (ed. Hutchinson, 1914)/Dirge for the Year

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216477The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley — Dirge for the YearPercy Bysshe Shelley

POEMS WRITTEN IN 1821

DIRGE FOR THE YEAR

[Published by Mrs. Shelley, Posthumous Poems, 1824, and dated January 1, 1821.]

I
Orphan Hours, the Year is dead,
Come and sigh, come and weep!
Merry Hours, smile instead,
For the Year is but asleep.
See, it smiles as it is sleeping, 5
Mocking your untimely weeping.

II
As an earthquake rocks a corse
In its coffin in the clay,
So White Winter, that rough nurse,
Rocks the death-cold Year today; 10
Solemn Hours! wail aloud
For your mother in her shroud.

III
As the wild air stirs and sways
The tree-swung cradle of a child,
So the breath of these rude days 15
Rocks the Year:—becalm and mild,
Trembling Hours, she will arise
With new love within her eyes.

IV
January gray is here,
Like a sexton by her grave; 20
February bears the bier,
March with grief doth howl and rave,
And April weeps—but, ye Hours!
Follow with May's fairest flowers.