Classic and Contemporary Poetry
DIVORCE, by ANNA WICKHAM Poet's Biography First Line: A voice from the dark is calling me Last Line: Let me out to the night, let me go, let me go! Alternate Author Name(s): Hepburn, Patrick, Mrs. Subject(s): Divorce; Women | ||||||||
A voice from the dark is calling me. In the close house I nurse a fire. Out in the dark, cold winds rush free, To the rock heights of my desire. I smother in the house in the valley below, Let me out to the night, let me go, let me go! Spirits that ride the sweeping blast, Frozen in rigid tenderness, Wait! For I leave the fire at last, My little-love's warm loneliness. I smother in the house in the valley below, Let me out to the night, let me go, let me go! High on the hills are beating drums, Clear from a line of marching men To the rock's edge the hero comes. He calls me, and he calls again. On the hill there is the fire, which I fan with sick breath I smother in the house in the valley below, Let me out to the night, let me go, let me go! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ARISTOTLE TO PHYLLIS by JOHN HOLLANDER A WOMAN'S DELUSION by SUSAN HOWE JULIA TUTWILER STATE PRISON FOR WOMEN by ANDREW HUDGINS THE WOMEN ON CYTHAERON by ROBINSON JEFFERS TOMORROW by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD LADIES FOR DINNER, SAIPAN by KENNETH KOCH GOODBYE TO TOLERANCE by DENISE LEVERTOV |
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