Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FANNY FORESTER, by SARA JANE CLARKE LIPPINCOTT Poet's Biography First Line: A thousand sweet ties bind her here Last Line: As a libation there! Alternate Author Name(s): Greenwood, Grace Subject(s): Friendship | ||||||||
A THOUSAND sweet ties bind her here, -- O friend! thy fears are vain! The blessed angels will not break So soon this golden chain; And God, our God, who loveth her, Shall breathe on her again! The languor of her step shall yet With winter snows depart; Her feet shall spring o'er carpets wrought By Flora's loving art, And keep time to the joyous beat Of her exulting heart! Spring flowers, -- they must, to one like her, Bring life in their perfume; Though lilies mind us of the young, Pale bending to the tomb, She shall tread among the violets Before the lilies bloom! Yes, when the summer roses blush, Her cheek shall catch their glow; And when the summer birds return, Her tones, no longer low, Shall, like their strains, on raptured ears In waves of music flow. Our souls' arms are around her thrown! She must not pass away Now, when, too humble for the proud, Too lonely for the gay, The altar of sweet Poesy Is falling to decay! O, there may we behold her yet In her young beauty bow! There may we hear her glad lip breathe Her consecration vow, Earth's warm life lighting up her eye, -- Its glory on her brow! There long a priestess may she serve, With vestments pure and fair, There offer up her wingèd dreams, Young doves from heaven's own air, And pour the rich wine of her soul As a libation there! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...YOU & I BELONG IN THIS KITCHEN by JUAN FELIPE HERRERA JASON THE REAL by TONY HOAGLAND NO RESURRECTION by ROBINSON JEFFERS CHAMBER MUSIC: 17 by JAMES JOYCE CHAMBER MUSIC: 18 by JAMES JOYCE THE STONE TABLE by GALWAY KINNELL ALMSWOMAN by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN TO AN ENEMY by MAXWELL BODENHEIM SONNET: 10. TO A FRIEND by WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES ARIADNE by SARA JANE CLARKE LIPPINCOTT |
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