The hours steal by with still, nasking hips
So lightly that I cannot hear their tread;
And so...
English, 28.01.2021 14:00, yolo123321
The hours steal by with still, nasking hips
So lightly that I cannot hear their tread;
And softly touch me with their finger-tips
To find if I be dreaming, or be dead.
And yet however still their flight may be,
Their ceaseless going weighs my heart with tears;
These touches will have wrought deep scars on me -
When the light hours have worn to heavy years.
~Ella Higginson
1. Identify the tone of this poem.
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