Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE ENCHANTED SPRING, by GEORGE DARLEY Poet's Biography First Line: O'er golden sands my waters flow Last Line: Come! Sip it freshly as it flows. Subject(s): Flowers; Spring; Water | ||||||||
O'er golden sands my waters flow, With pearls my road is paven white, Upon my banks sweet flowers blow, And amber rocks direct me right. Look in my mother-spring; how deep Her dark-green waters, yet how clear! For joy the pale-eyed stars do weep To see themselves so beauteous here. Her pebbles all to emeralds turn, Her mosses fine as Nereid's hair, Bright leaps the crystal from her urn, As pure as dew and twice as rare. Taste of the wave, 'twill charm thy blood, And make thy cheek out-bloom the rose, 'Twill calm thy heart and clear thy mood, Come! sip it freshly as it flows. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...STARS WHICH SEE, STARS WHICH DO NOT SEE by MARVIN BELL WASHING OUR HANDS OF THE REST OF AMERICA by MARVIN BELL WATER, WINTER, FIRE by MARVIN BELL ETHELSTAN: RUNILDA'S CHANT by GEORGE DARLEY |
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