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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
IDYLL, by MARION GOBLE First Line: The road was green, the road was lined Last Line: A mouth that's stained with kisses. | |||
I The road was green, the road was lined With greening berry bushes; I put my hand up to my mouth, My mouth was stained with kisses. You leaned above a willowed pool, The willow catkins scudded Between your hands; your hands were wet; You smiled into the water. II The chalk hill leaned against your cheek, We climbed above the roadway; The dry grass hushed about our knees To speed the hidden cricket. The world a stemless crumb of dust Behind us as we mounted -- A hawk was circling on the sea; The world stood out beyond us. III Crush the sickly hyacinths, Behind a stupid shutter, The letters and the ribbons fade And fades the moon that's waning. A charm is left to conjure with -- The sea, the scudding hawk, Green willow, pool, and hill of chalk, A mouth that's stained with kisses. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...VIGNETTES OVERSEAS: 2. OFF ALGIERS by SARA TEASDALE ON THE EMIGRATION TO AMERICA AND PEOPLING WESTERN COUNTRY by PHILIP FRENEAU EPIGRAM: 14. TO WILLIAM CAMDEN by BEN JONSON THE TRAGICAL HISTORY OF THE LIFE AND DEATH OF DOCTOR FAUSTUS by CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE THE PICTURE OF LITTLE T.C. IN A PROSPECT OF FLOWERS by ANDREW MARVELL FACADE: 27. WHEN SIR BEELZEBUB by EDITH SITWELL AMY WENTWORTH; FOR WILLIAM BRADFORD by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER |
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