Classic and Contemporary Poetry
GRAY MOOD, by MARJORIE AKERMAN B. First Line: Long, sweep Last Line: And the slow waves sing. Subject(s): Seashore; Beach; Coast; Shore | ||||||||
Long sweep Of silver sand . . . Pale sky Over black deeps Of never-ceasing Somber waves . . . A pearl-white flash Of a sea gull's wing . . . The floating purple robes Of coming dusk Waver and weave Through the white shroud Of mist . . . And the slow waves sing. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SEASHORE by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS EASTERN LONG ISLAND by MARVIN BELL THE WIND IS BLOWING WEST by JOSEPH CERAVOLO IF SOMETHING SHOULD HAPPEN by LUCILLE CLIFTON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER EMPTIES INTO THE GULF by LUCILLE CLIFTON GEOGRAPHY AS WARNING by MADELINE DEFREES POWER FAILURE by MADELINE DEFREES DEDICATION OF THE FIRST SONNETS TO A FRIEND ... by GEORGE SANTAYANA |
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