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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE TWO SPIRITS, by JAMES BENJAMIN KENYON Poet's Biography First Line: I dreamed two spirits came - one dusk as night Last Line: "men name me death." | |||
I DREAMED two spirits came -- one dusk as night: "Mortals miscall me Life," he sadly saith; The other, with a smile like morning light, Flashed his strong wings and spake, "Men name me Death." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BRING THEM NOT BACK by JAMES BENJAMIN KENYON BYLO-LAND by JAMES BENJAMIN KENYON COME SLOWLY, PARADISE by JAMES BENJAMIN KENYON COME, O WIND by JAMES BENJAMIN KENYON DEATH AND NIGHT by JAMES BENJAMIN KENYON LULLABY by JAMES BENJAMIN KENYON TACITA by JAMES BENJAMIN KENYON THE BEDOUINS OF THE SKIES by JAMES BENJAMIN KENYON WE SHALL ATTAIN by JAMES BENJAMIN KENYON |
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