Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CHRISTMAS IN AJACCIO, by CONRAD FERDINAND MEYER Poet's Biography First Line: Oranges all ripe and golden we have seen Last Line: Tell me what your eyes are dreaming? Of the snowflakes falling? Alternate Author Name(s): Meyer, Konrad Subject(s): Christmas; Nativity, The | ||||||||
Oranges all ripe and golden we have seen, and myrtle growing, And the lizard flit along the wall, in sunlight glowing. O'er our heads beside a wilted bush a butterfly was gliding: There is here no border, sharply youth and age dividing. Buds are born before the wind has blown away the leaves that wither, In a sweet entanglement the train of hours flies higher. Tell me what your eyes are dreaming? Of a winter --aye, a white one? Dear, 'tis by a spring that you are richer, and a bright one! For you love the ling'ring suns and glowing colours strong, unshaded-- And for home you're longing, where they long ago have faded? Hark! Through mildest airs of Paradise the Christmas bells are calling! Tell me what your eyes are dreaming? Of the snowflakes falling? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DIFFERENT VIEWS; A CHRISMAS DUET by JOSEPH ASHBY-STERRY AN UNMERRY CHRISTMAS by AMBROSE BIERCE CHRISTMAS IN CHINATOWN by AUGUST KLEINZAHLER CHRISTMAS TREE by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS ISAIAH'S COAL by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS SOUNDS OF THE RESURRECTED DEAD MAN'S FOOTSTEPS (#3): 1. BEAST, PEACH.. by MARVIN BELL AGAIN by CONRAD FERDINAND MEYER |
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