Classic and Contemporary Poetry
GOLDENROD, by ETHEL M. FUNKHOUSER First Line: Flower of the autumn bright Last Line: O, alone in the country with you to be! Subject(s): Goldenrod | ||||||||
Flower of the autumn bright, You are a most pleasing sight, Sweet is your blossom, o'er hillside and dale! Emblem of cooler days. Simple and sweet always, Color of gold with your spikes dark or pale. Along the travelled way, There in the dust you stay. Never bewailing your fate or your place, Always the same sweet flower, In bright or gloomy hour. There is a lesson in your humble grace. In the lonely country lane Standing thru wind and rain, Your growth is hardy, your blossom sublime! Lovely the cheer you bring, Unheard, the song you sing, You are a child of God, 'biding His time. Many who know you not, Miss what they long have sought: Beauty they know not till your face they see! For you, no garden fair, No house, no tender care; O, alone in the country with you to be! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GOLDENROD by ELAINE GOODALE EASTMAN GOLDENROD AND ASTERS by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR THE GOLDEN ROD by FRANK DEMPSTER SHERMAN AUTUMN GOLD by JOHN BANISTER TABB GOLDENROD by JOHN BANISTER TABB IN A FIELD OF GOLDENROD by ELEANOR G. R. YOUNG GOLDENROD by WILLIAM EDWARD HUNT CONTRA MORTEM: THE MOUNTAIN FASTNESS by HAYDEN CARRUTH |
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