A Pin
Christina Georgina Rossetti
A pin has a head, but has no hair; A clock has a face, but no mouth there; Needles have eyes, but they cannot see; A fly has a trunk without lock or key; A timepiece may lose, but cannot win; A corn-field dimples without a chin; A hill has no leg, but has a foot; A wine-glass a stem, but not a root; A watch has hands, but no thumb or finger; A boot has a tongue, but is no singer; Rivers run, though they have no feet; A saw has teeth, but it does not eat; Ash-trees have keys, yet never a lock; And baby crows, without being a cock.
Next 10 Poems
- Christina Georgina Rossetti : A Portrait
- Christina Georgina Rossetti : A Prodigal Son
- Christina Georgina Rossetti : A Study ( A Soul )
- Christina Georgina Rossetti : A Triad
- Christina Georgina Rossetti : A White Hen
- Christina Georgina Rossetti : A Wintry Sonnet
- Christina Georgina Rossetti : A Word For The Dumb
- Christina Georgina Rossetti : After Death
- Christina Georgina Rossetti : Aloof
- Christina Georgina Rossetti : An Alphabet
Previous 10 Poems
- Christina Georgina Rossetti : A Pause
- Christina Georgina Rossetti : A Handy Mole
- Christina Georgina Rossetti : A Discovery
- Christina Georgina Rossetti : A Daughter Of Eve
- Christina Georgina Rossetti : A City Plum
- Christina Georgina Rossetti : A Birthday
- Christina Georgina Rossetti : A Better Resurrrection
- Christina Georgina Rossetti : A Better Resurrection
- Isaac Rosenberg : Through These Pale Cold Days
- Isaac Rosenberg : The Jew