Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MUSIC, by WILLIAM MOTHERWELL Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Strange how the mystically mingled sound Last Line: The passionate clasping of their azure arms! Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, Isaac Subject(s): Music & Musicians | ||||||||
STRANGE how the mystically mingled sound Of voices rising from these rifted rocks And unseen valleys -- whence no organ ever Thundered harmonious its stupendous notes, Nor pointed arch, nor low-browed darksome aisle, Rolled back their mighty music -- seems to me An ocean vast, divinely undulating, Where, bathed in beauty, floats the enraptured soul: Now borne on the translucent deep, it skirts Some dazzling bank of amaranthine flowers, Now on a couch of odours cast supine, It pants beneath o'erpowering redolence: -- Buoyant anon on a rejoicing surge, It heaves, on tides tumultuous, far aloft, Until it verges on the cope of heaven, Whence issued, in their unity of joy, The anthems of the earth-creating Morn: Yielding again to an entrancing slumber, In sweet abandonment, it glideth on To amber caves and emerald palaces, Where the lost Seraphs -- welcomed by the main -- Their lyres suspended in their time of sorrow, Amid the deepening glories of the flood; -- There the rude revels of the boisterous winds The tranquillous waves afflict not, nor dispart The passionate clasping of their azure arms! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LINER NOTES TO AN IMAGINARY PLAYLIST by TERRANCE HAYES VARIATIONS: 13 by CONRAD AIKEN BELIEVE, BELIEVE by BOB KAUFMAN ROUND ABOUT MIDNIGHT by BOB KAUFMAN MUSIC by CHARLOTTE FISKE BATES THE POWER OF MUSIC by CHARLOTTE FISKE BATES JEANIE MORRISON by WILLIAM MOTHERWELL |
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