Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SILENCES, by S. BERT COOKSLEY First Line: So like a shadow you lived Last Line: Have come such ghostly hands, came such a ghostly head. | ||||||||
So like a shadow you lived. Nor would you come Quickly in the afternoon, But always with the white moon, Always when the moon was on the purple plum, When the last blue shadow rested -- you would come. But now the moon is come to the slender trees For starved months; and the slow pain Is like a beggar's plaint, is like his melodies Raised to a bitter god. Yea, nothing now can please My lips, my eyes, or my sad, restless bed. Nothing but your white hands, Your eyes -- the burnished lands Set there. . . . No, never to the Dead Have come such ghostly hands, came such a ghostly head. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WHITE REQUIEM by S. BERT COOKSLEY WHEN I WROTE A LITTLE by HAYDEN CARRUTH MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON THE TOWER OF SKULLS by ISAAC ROSENBERG ROBERT FROST RELATES THE DEATH OF THE TIRED MAN by LOUIS UNTERMEYER THE SOUL'S DEFIANCE by LAVINIA STONE STODDARD CONQUERORS by CARL JOHN BOSTELMANN LOST LAUGHTER by MINNIE HALLOWELL BOWEN THE WANDERER: 5. IN HOLLAND: AUTUMN by EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON |
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