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Friday, 23 February 2024

Cold in the Heart by Yetza Gillespie

When by God’s mercy you have got to bed,
Received the blanket’s blessing on the bone,
With the soft pillow underneath your head,
And the heart-cold that you cannot disown
Abates a little, and a little more,
And you drift off like down of soft black thistle
Into nothing at all, is it not sore
In that kind place to hear a far-off whistle
Like a slow rocket rise and arc and break
Into a shower of mournful stars that fall
On you, and shivering you jerk awake
And catch the echo of the fading call,
And mutter (knowing that it was a train)
“Morning will come. I must get up again.”

From: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1947/11/cold-in-the-heart/643516/

Date: 1947

By: Yetza Gillespie (1900-1964)