Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AN IZBA SONG, by NIKOLAY KLUYEV Poet's Biography First Line: The stove is orphaned now; the old housewife has died Last Line: The lonely window stares out at the thaw and darkness. Variant Title(s): A Cottage Song Subject(s): Death; Grief; Mourning; Solitude; Dead, The; Sorrow; Sadness; Bereavement; Loneliness | ||||||||
The stove is orphaned now; the old housewife has died, The trivet tells the pot with tears; their talk is harried. Behind the pane two trustful magpies, side by side, Chirp: "May is near, today the finches will be married, Smith Woodpecker with busy knocking has stripped his throat, The molethe sullen minercreeps sunward, meekly leaving His tunneled, dark estate to bugs without a groat. The cranes are homing now, the sparrow, pert and thieving, Has heard the jackdaw blurt the secret of her egg." The tangled mop awaits the bucket, limp and tired. She thinks the unwashed porch for spuming suds must beg. How gay would be the splash of water, how desired A windowful of sunray tow,an endless fairy-tale.... Behind the stove the house-sprite gabbles, quick and clever, Of the new tenant's stillness within the churchyard's pale, Of crosses listening to things nameless forever, Of how the dark church-entrance lulls the linger dream. The house-sprite gabbles on above the bleak hour's starkness. The peasant-hut is scowling; pewter eye agleam, The lonely window stares out at the thaw and darkness. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...IN ABEYANCE by DENISE LEVERTOV IN A VACANT HOUSE by PHILIP LEVINE SUNDAY ALONE IN A FIFTH FLOOR APARTMENT, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS by WILLIAM MATTHEWS SILENCE LIKE COOL SAND by PAT MORA THE HONEY BEAR by EILEEN MYLES A NORTHERN POEM by NIKOLAY KLUYEV |
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