Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ANNIVERSARIES, by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER First Line: From now to then my way I make Last Line: And aids our feet when crossing. Subject(s): Anniversaries; Marriage; Weddings; Husbands; Wives | ||||||||
From Now to Then my way I make O'er Fancy's bridge, for thy sweet sake, And see, with bosom heaving, The place we met, the day we wed, And where in life our tears were shed Of deepest joyor grieving. It may be far from shore to shore, Thick mists upon Time's piers may lower, Oblivion's waves be tossing; But Mem'ry daily doth repair The spans that lie 'twixt Here and There; And aids our feet when crossing. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A BLESSING FOR A WEDDING by JANE HIRSHFIELD A SUITE FOR MARRIAGE by DAVID IGNATOW ADVICE TO HER SON ON MARRIAGE by MARY BARBER THE RABBI'S SON-IN-LAW by SABINE BARING-GOULD KISSING AGAIN by DORIANNE LAUX A TIME PAST by DENISE LEVERTOV A CHILD'S GRAVE by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER |
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