
INFANT SORROW
My mother groand! my father wept.	
Into the dangerous world I leapt:	
Helpless, naked, piping loud;	
Like a fiend hid in a cloud. 
5 Struggling in my fathers bands:	
Striving against my swadling bands:	
Bound and weary I thought best	
To sulk upon my mothers breast.	
When I saw that rage was vain	
10 And to sulk would nothing gain	
Turning many a trick or wile	
I began to soothe & smile	
And I grew day after day	
Till upon the ground I stray
15 And I grew night after night	
Seeking only for delight 
And I saw before me shine	
Clusters of the wandring vine	
And beyond a mirtle tree	
20 Stretchd its blossoms out to me	
But a Priest [My Father] with holy look	
In his hand a holy book	
Pronouncd curses on his head	
Who the fruit or blossoms shed	
25 I beheld the Priest by night	
He embracd my mirtle bright	
I beheld the Priest by day	
Where beneath my vine he lay	
Like a serpent in the night 
30 He embracd my mirtle bright	
Like a serpent in the day	
Underneath my vine he lay	
So I smote him & his gore	
Staind the roots my mirtle bore
35 But the time of youth is fled	
And grey hairs are on my head	
This work was published before January 1, 1927, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.