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			<title>HC Anderson poem</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Being Danish, HC Anderson is like a cultural thing for me. I found this poem and couldn't help thinking about all the cherubs in heaven.  
 
 
 
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<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">Being Danish, HC Anderson is like a cultural thing for me. I found this poem and couldn't help thinking about all the cherubs in heaven. <br />
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The Dying Child<br />
<br />
 By Hans Christian Andersen.<br />
<br />
Mother, I'm tired, and I would fain be sleeping;<br />
 Let me repose upon thy bosom sick;<br />
 But promise me that thou wilt leave off weeping,<br />
 Because thy tears fall hot upon my cheek.<br />
<br />
Here it is cold: the tempest raveth madly;<br />
 But in my dreams all is so wondrous bright;<br />
 I see the angel-children smiling gladly,<br />
 When from my weary eyes I shut out light.<br />
<br />
Mother, one stands beside me now! and, listen!<br />
 Dost thou not hear the music's sweet accord?<br />
 See how his white wings beautifully glisten?<br />
 Surely those wings were given him by the Lord!<br />
<br />
Green, gold, and red, are floating all around me;<br />
 They are the flowers the angel scattereth.<br />
 Should I have also wings while life has bound me?<br />
 Or, mother, are they given alone in death?<br />
<br />
Why dost thou clasp me as if I were going?<br />
 Why dost thou press thy cheek so unto mine?<br />
 Thy cheek is hot, and yet thy tears are flowing!<br />
 I will, dear mother, will be always thine!<br />
<br />
Do not sigh thus – it marreth my reposing;<br />
 But if thou weep, then I must weep with thee!<br />
 Ah, I am tired – my weary eyes are closing –<br />
Look, mother, look! the angel kisseth me!</blockquote>


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