A poem by Violet Nicolson, Lawrence Hope, Adela Florence Cory Nicolson (1865 – 1904)


My little one, come and listen

To the calling of the sea’

And watch how the wet sands glisten

Where the surf has left them free’

As thou and the wind together,

Shall frolic along the strand;

Thy feet as light as a feather

Will hardly dent the sand’

Unwind the veils that enfold thee’

Thou never wast shy with me;

The sea will rejoice to hold thee’

The stars will delight to see’

The beauty thou shalt discover

Oh, Morning Star of my heart’

Will dazzle even thy lover

Who knows how fair thou art!

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