Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SUN-UP AND TROUT-TIME, by SUSAN STINCHFIELD WILLIAMS First Line: Way out west they're sound asleep Last Line: It's sun-up down in maine! Subject(s): Dawn; Trout; Sunrise | ||||||||
Way out west they're sound asleep, They're dozing on the plain; But here the speckled brook trout leap, It's Sun-up down in Maine! Feeling old and all worn out? Discouraged and in pain? Just bring your lure, we have the trout. It's Sun-up down in Maine! Bark's slipping on the willow, Come rest your heart and brain, There's fir to fill your pillow, It's Sun-up down in Maine! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THIS MORNING, GOD by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR BURNING DAWN by HAYDEN CARRUTH DAWN by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON IN THE GARDEN AT THE DAWN HOUR by EDGAR LEE MASTERS EARLY RISER by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE WORDS WHEN WE NEED THEM by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE A ST. HELENA LULLABY by RUDYARD KIPLING THE BELLS OF LYNN; HEARD AT NAHANT by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW |
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