The Poetry Corner

To Anne On Her Birthday

By Nora Pembroke (Margaret Moran Dixon McDougall)

Let mirth and joy a season reign And sorrow flee away Sadness were perfect sin it is My Anne's natal day And now a birthday rhyme for her This sister of my own Accept the song then for my sake Sister and only one So long we've lived together here Our hopes and fears the same Like two of autumn's last grown leaves Last of our race and name The past we know its grief and joy Its pleasure and its pain But know not what may happen ere Your birthday comes again Shall we be cradled in the deep Beneath the briny wave? Or shall the white deer lightly bound Over my forest grave? Or living yet divided far With lands and seas between And sorrow reigning in the hearts Where childhood's joy has been The future's sealed we know it not But wander where we will On this broad earth we shall remain Lone loving sisters still