THE sweetest song that a poet sings. Though to your dull ear it be speech with wings, He, singing, hears with a pent distress, 'Tis a cypher that stands for his speechlessness. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A POEM FROM THE EDGE OF AMERICA by JAMES GALVIN MA LADY'S LIPS AM LIKE DE HONEY (NEGRO LOVE SONG) by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON VERY EARLY SPRING by KATHERINE MANSFIELD IN 'DESIGNING A CLOAK TO CLOAK HIS DESIGNS' YOU WRESTED FROM OBLIVION by MARIANNE MOORE IN THE TRENCHES by ISAAC ROSENBERG |