Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A DIRGE, by AMY LEVY Poet's Biography First Line: There's may amid the meadows Last Line: Weighs down upon my heart. | ||||||||
"Mein Herz, mein Herz ist traurig Doch lustig leuchtet der Mai" THERE'S May amid the meadows, There's May amid the trees ; Her May-time note the cuckoo Sends forth upon the breeze. Above the rippling river May swallows skim and dart ; November and December Keep watch within my heart. The spring breathes in the breezes, The woods with wood-notes ring, And all the budding hedgerows Are fragrant of the spring. In secret, silent places The live green things upstart ; Ice-bound, ice-crown'd dwells winter For ever in my heart. Upon the bridge I linger, Near where the lime-trees grow ; Above, swart birds are circling, Beneath, the stream runs slow. A stripling and a maiden Come wand'ring up the way ; His eyes are glad with springtime, Her face is fair with May. Of warmth the sun and sweetness All nature takes a part ; The ice of all the ages Weighs down upon my heart. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...EPITAPH (ON A COMMONPLACE PERSON WHO DIED IN BED) by AMY LEVY IN THE MILE END ROAD by AMY LEVY A CROSS-ROAD EPITAPH by AMY LEVY A GAME OF LAWN TENNIS by AMY LEVY |
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