Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WILLIAM DENIS BROWNE, by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Night after night we two together heard Last Line: The severing deep. | ||||||||
(Gallipoli, 11th June, 1915) Night after night we two together heard The music of the Ring, The inmost silence of our being stirred By voice and string. Though I to-night in silence sit, and you, In stranger silence, sleep, Eternal music stirs and thrills anew The severing deep. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BETWEEN THE LINES by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON BREAKFAST by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON FLANNAN ISLE by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON FOR G. by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON GERANIUMS by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON LAMENT by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON RETREAT by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON RUPERT BROOKE by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON THE GORSE by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON THE ICE by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON |
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