Classic Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tale Retold in Verse |
She walked alone along the street Trying to sell her wares Hoping that she could sell a match But could not get a stare It was so cold and nearly dark The snow was falling fast Shivering with cold and hunger Like this she would not last Lights were shining from everywhere For it was New Year's Eve There was a savory smell, roast goose A joy that she can't live Sank down, she did and huddled up She drew in her little feet Going home without a penny Her father will surely beat Her hands were frozen with the cold Perhaps a burning match Could warm her up a little bit She drew one out and scratched It burned so bright just like a stove With brass feet and ornament It felt so warm she stretched her feet But the flame soon out it went So out she took another match And rubbed against the wall The flame then made the wall seem clear She looked right in with awe A roast goose was on the table Such a splendid dinner But with a knife still in its back Got up and walked to her The match went out, the wall returned And nothing there remained So out she took another match And struck the wall again This time beneath a Christmas tree So beautifully adorned She stretched out her hand towards it But then the flame was gone The girl looked at the Christmas lights As they rose higher and higher They looked like stars and then one fell Leaving a bright streak of fire "Someone is dying," thought the girl As told by her grandmother Each time one falls a soul goes up As God receives another Again she rubbed against the wall The light shone all around her In the brightness, clear and shining Stood her old grandmother "Grandmother," cried the little one "O take me with you please" "I know you'll go when the match burns out" "Like the stove, the goose, and tree" In order to keep Grandmother there The matches, burned them all Grandmother appeared so beautiful Like she never seen before As Grandmother bent and picked her up Taking her in her arms And up they flew, brightness and joy Where they'll never come to harm There she laid with pale cheeks and smile Leaning against the wall As the New Year's Sun rose up And shone upon her corpse "She tried to warm herself," some said Seeing the matches burnt What beautiful things she experienced No one will ever learn |