Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FRAGRANCE, by MAGDELEN EDEN BOYLE First Line: Fragrance of heliotrope is she Last Line: Where she dwells. Subject(s): Smells; Odors; Aromas; Fragrances | ||||||||
Fragrance of heliotrope is she From grass-starred springs; Mignonette, in dew-washed Junes, And all the sweetly lovely things That stir the heart to beauty's blossoming. Pure kindliness and loyalties, she gave Serenely true, as moon-glow In white lotus pools; The cyprine wind, that wanders where she is, The perfumed music of her soul impells, Immortally, to us who loved her so, From those eternal gardens Where she dwells. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FRAGRANT HANDS by FAIZ AHMED FAIZ A BREAD AND BUTTER LETTER by KENNETH REXROTH THE PRODIGAL by ELIZABETH BISHOP COLOGNE; EPIGRAM by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE AMORETTI: 64 by EDMUND SPENSER THE LADY'S DRESSING ROOM by JONATHAN SWIFT PARADOX by MAGDELEN EDEN BOYLE |
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