Our Little Ghost Poem by Louisa May Alcott

Our Little Ghost

Rating: 2.7


Oft, in the silence of the night,
When the lonely moon rides high,
When wintry winds are whistling,
And we hear the owl's shrill cry,
In the quiet, dusky chamber,
By the flickering firelight,
Rising up between two sleepers,
Comes a spirit all in white.

A winsome little ghost it is,
Rosy-cheeked, and bright of eye;
With yellow curls all breaking loose
From the small cap pushed awry.
Up it climbs among the pillows,
For the 'big dark' brings no dread,
And a baby's boundless fancy
Makes a kingdom of a bed.

A fearless little ghost it is;
Safe the night seems as the day;
The moon is but a gentle face,
And the sighing winds are gay.
The solitude is full of friends,
And the hour brings no regrets;
For, in this happy little soul,
Shines a sun that never sets.

A merry little ghost it is,
Dancing gayly by itself,
On the flowery counterpane,
Like a tricksy household elf;
Nodding to the fitful shadows,
As they flicker on the wall;
Talking to familiar pictures,
Mimicking the owl's shrill call.

A thoughtful little ghost if is;
And, when lonely gambols tire,
With chubby hands on chubby knees,
It sits winking at the fire.
Fancies innocent and lovely
Shine before those baby-eyes, -
Endless fields of dandelions,
Brooks, and birds, and butterflies.

A loving little ghost it is:
When crept into its nest,
Its hand on father's shoulder laid,
Its head on mother's breast,
It watches each familiar face,
With a tranquil, trusting eye;
And, like a sleepy little bird,
Sings its own soft lullaby.

Then those who feigned to sleep before,
Lest baby play till dawn,
Wake and watch their folded flower -
Little rose without a thorn.
And, in the silence of the night,
The hearts that love it most
Pray tenderly above its sleep,
'God bless our little ghost!'

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Practicing Poetess 07 October 2017

Sounds as though this was written about her baby sister. Pity that Louisa May died so young. Premature loss of a tremendously talented woman.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 07 October 2017

Great tribute to little ghost. Beautiful poem having thrilling expression. Thanks and congratulations to her soul for being selected this poem as the poem of the day.

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Anil Kumar Panda 07 October 2017

Nice poem with a smooth flow.Enjoyed the story.

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Edward Kofi Louis 07 October 2017

In the silence of the night! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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dsdas 25 November 2018

its a bad poem, please avoid and dont read

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Geeta Radhakrishna Menon 07 October 2017

As a young girl, i loved Loiuas May Alcott's books. A wonderful writer, sensitive and graceful.

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James Mclain 07 October 2017

A friend or her own or her own personal loss, That appears when she's ready for sleep.. iip.. James

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Bill Grace 07 October 2017

I tried to write. Sabotaged by the computer as usual. Bill Grace

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Bill Grace 07 October 2017

Lovely, absolutely lovely! A take on the numinous so different than the ghost in Hamlet, a necessary and welcome corrective.

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