Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ROMAN ANEMONES, by MATHILDE BLIND Poet's Biography First Line: The maiden meadows softly blush Last Line: Transfigured into flowers. Alternate Author Name(s): Lake, Claude Subject(s): Anemone; Plants; Planting; Planters | ||||||||
THE maiden meadows softly blush Beneath the enamoured breeze, And break into one purple flush Of frail anemones. Violet and rose and vermeil white, Woven of sun and showers, They seem to be embodied light Transfigured into flowers. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...KILLING THE PLANTS by JANE KENYON NOW I AM A PLANT, A WEED by KATHERINE MANSFIELD TANKA DIARY (5) by HARRYETTE MULLEN |
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