“An emerald is as green as grass,
A ruby red as blood;
A sapphire shines as blue as heaven;
A flint lies in the mud.
A diamond is a brilliant stone,
To catch the world‘s desire;
An opal holds a fiery spark;
But a flint holds fire.”
Flint ― Christina Rossetti
#QuotsyMar21 #Emerald
Did you know #IntheBleakMidwinter was originally a poem by Christina Rosetti, titled "A Christmas Carol"?
My favourite version of this carol is from the AMAZING Gospel Christmas Project, solo by Chris Lowe. I couldn't find an audio of just Bleak Midwinter, but here's a stream of the entire concert:
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/2177430012
I have the CD, and it is one of the most joyful experiences! (And I'm not religious)
#DecemberSong @eggs
#poetrymatters Aug 18: gothic
Goblin Market, with 28 stanzas of varying lengths, is full of gothic images & symbols. The consistent rhyme scheme of the poem makes it feel light-hearted, but there are some very dark moments.
Full poem: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/44996/goblin-market
Rossetti, a 19th century poet, is most famed for Goblin Market & Remember & also for penning the lyrics to the Christmas carol: “In the Bleak Midwinter”.
The title got cut off, but it‘s the same as the first line.
#first #Poetrymatters @TheSpineView
“Remember me when I am gone away,
Gone far away into the silent land;
When you can no more hold me by the hand,
Nor I half turn to go yet turning stay...”
‘Remember‘, written by Christina Rossetti (1830-1894) when she was still a teenager...a classic poem about mourning and remembrance.
#winterwonderland #goneaway
#poetrymatters #remember
By Christina Rossetti.
In school, I had to write about Rossetti's poetry for a class project. Before Rossetti, I had no interest in poetry. I read Poe, but his poetry is dark & has an edge. I fell in love with her poetry, so much so that I begged my parents to buy me a few different editions. Happiness, love, humor but also sadness and grief sprinkle her poems. I'm still not a huge poetry reader, but I have a much better appreciation thanks to Rossetti. #35bookparty