Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A PAGE SINGS, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY Poet's Biography First Line: Where leads my way? Last Line: Tis all of you! Subject(s): Morning; Singing & Singers; Youth | ||||||||
Where leads my way? By trees that flutter in the wind, By fields half blind With dew, by halls where I may find At afterday, Heathen or fay. I pass and sing. With cool-eyed youth and all delight I am bedight -- From morning light to morning light Adventuring. One song I sing. Beneath the blue, The lithe trees lean my song to hear. It is so clear Even their blytheness it can cheer -- For fresh and true, 'Tis all of you! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BETWEEN THE WARS by ROBERT HASS THE GOLDEN SHOVEL by TERRANCE HAYES ALONG WITH YOUTH by ERNEST HEMINGWAY THE BLACK RIVIERA by MARK JARMAN OVERTONES by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY |
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