Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AN APRIL SEQUENCE: 3., by EDWARD JOSEPH HARRINGTON O'BRIEN Poet's Biography First Line: That skylark curving toward the south Last Line: Cradles flowers in their sleep. Subject(s): April; Flowers | ||||||||
That skylark curving toward the south And circling idly up the wind, Unmindful of the winter's way, Leaves melody behind. Proclaiming through his arch of gold From heaven high to earth's deep, The wind that blows the stars to flame Cradles flowers in their sleep. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THEY SAW THE PROBLEM by MARK JARMAN SHAKE THE SUPERFLUX! by DAVID LEHMAN THE M??TIER OF BLOSSOMING by DENISE LEVERTOV TANKA DIARY (6) by HARRYETTE MULLEN VARIATIONS: 17 by CONRAD AIKEN FORCED BLOOM by STEPHEN ELLIOTT DUNN THE SOULS OF THE SLAIN by THOMAS HARDY |
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