Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SOUL'S RETURN, by BONNIE DAY First Line: Along strange skyward paths and underground ways Last Line: By which our souls return? | ||||||||
Along strange skyward paths and underground ways, By seepage and by devious wanderings, All in due time, though after many days, The waters may return unto their springs. But who has marked the way, or whose keen eye Claims the uncanny vision to discern Underground routes, and pathways through the sky By which our souls return? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...OPPOSITES by KATHERINE MANSFIELD HOMAGE TO SEXTUS PROPERTIUS: 11 by EZRA POUND SONG FIRST BY A SHEPHERD by WILLIAM BLAKE EPISTLE TO JOHN LAPRAIK, AN OLD SCOTTISH BARD by ROBERT BURNS NAMBY-PAMBY. A PANEGYRIC ON THE NEW VERSIFICATION by HENRY CAREY (1687-1743) THE CANTERBURY TALES: THE PARDONER'S TALE by GEOFFREY CHAUCER |
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