'MY stick!' he says, and turns in the lane To the house just left, whence a vixen voice Comes out with the firelight through the pane, And he sees within that the girl of his choice Stands rating her mother with eyes aglare For something said while he was there. 'At last I behold her soul undraped!' Thinks the man who had loved her more than himself; 'My God! - 'tis but narrowly I have escaped. - My precious porcelain proves it delf.' His face has reddened like one ashamed, And he steals off, leaving his stick unclaimed. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A VIEW ACROSS THE ROMAN CAMPAGNA by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING OLD SUSAN by WALTER JOHN DE LA MARE BROWN OF OSSAWATOMIE [DECEMBER 2, 1859] by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER THE FIRST AIR-RAID WARNING by EVELYN D. BANGAY |