A piper in the streets to-day Set up, and turned, and started to play, And away, away, away on the tide Of his music we started; on every side Doors and windows were opened wide, And men left down their work and came, And women with petticoats coloured like flame. And little bare feet that were blue with cold, Went dancing back to the age of gold, And all the world went gay, went gay, For half an hour in the street to-day. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LITTLE BOY FOUND, FR. SONGS OF INNOCENCE by WILLIAM BLAKE MERCILES BEAUTE; A TRIPLE ROUNDEL: 3. ESCAPE by GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE COUNTY OF MAYO by THOMAS LAVELLE THE SONG OF THE OLD MOTHER by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS SOLILOQUY; NOVEMBER 11, 1928 by N. R. A. BECKER |