Sleeping Together
Katherine Mansfield
Sleeping together... how tired you were... How warm our room... how the firelight spread On walls and ceiling and great white bed! We spoke in whispers as children do, And now it was I--and then it was you Slept a moment, to wake--"My dear, I'm not at all sleepy," one of us said.... Was it a thousand years ago? I woke in your arms--you were sound asleep-- And heard the pattering sound of sheep. Softly I slipped to the floor and crept To the curtained window, then, while you slept, I watched the sheep pass by in the snow. O flock of thoughts with their shepherd Fear Shivering, desolate, out in the cold, That entered into my heart to fold! A thousand years... was it yesterday When we two children of far away, Clinging close in the darkness, lay Sleeping together?... How tired you were....
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