Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SUMMER HEART, by SARGENT D. STERLING First Line: Be brave when moons change Last Line: Your heart will have no pain. Subject(s): Hearts; Moon; Summer | ||||||||
Be brave when moons change And grass turns brown again; After flowers wither all, The heart can lead the pen. Watch the mountain weep Tears of snow and rain; If you hold a splintered smile, Your heart will have no pain. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE ADVANCE OF SUMMER by MARY KINZIE THE SUMMER IMAGE by LEONIE ADAMS CANOEBIAL BLISS by JOSEPH ASHBY-STERRY THE END OF SUMMER by HENRY MEADE BLAND THE FARMER'S BOY: SUMMER by ROBERT BLOOMFIELD SONNET: 14. APPROACH OF SUMMER by WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES JULY IN WASHINGTON by ROBERT LOWELL ODE TO THE END OF SUMMER by PHYLLIS MCGINLEY BLUEBEARD'S CLOSET by ROSE TERRY COOKE COLUMBIAN ODE by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR TO PFRIMMER (LINES ON READING 'DRIFTWOOD') by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR |
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