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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CONFIDENCES, by HANIEL (CLARK) LONG Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Said the sun to the boy Last Line: In his embrace. | |||
Said the sun to the boy: What I spake to thee to-day, Go and whisper to a maiden For thy joy. A maple bent to him: Between thee and thy lass, All that passed between us Bring to pass. That I told to thee to-night, Said the moon, Speak thou softly To her soon. When he met his love, The sun was in his face, The moonlight and the leaves, In his embrace. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A SEA MAIDEN by HANIEL (CLARK) LONG AFTER A CITY WINTER by HANIEL (CLARK) LONG AGAINST THE RISING MOON by HANIEL (CLARK) LONG AND THEN I SAW A MAID by HANIEL (CLARK) LONG APRIL, 1917 by HANIEL (CLARK) LONG ASCUTNEY by HANIEL (CLARK) LONG BARAKEESH by HANIEL (CLARK) LONG |
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