Sunday, August 9, 2020

Bed In Summer - Due 8/21

 

Bed in Summer 

by Robert Louis Stevenson 


In winter I get up at night 

And dress by yellow candle-light. 

In summer quite the other way, 

I have to go to bed by day. 


I have to go to bed and see

The birds still hopping on the tree, 

Or hear the grown-up people’s feet 

Still going past me in the street. 


And does it not seem hard to you, 

When all the sky is clear and blue, 

And I should like so much to play, 

To have to go to bed by day? 




*Note: This poem is located on page 28 of The Harp and Laurel Wreath