GRAY prinked with rose, White tipped with blue, Shoes with gay hose, Sleeves of chrome hue; Fluffed frills of white, Dark bordered light; Such shimmerings through Trees of emerald green are eyed This afternoon, from the road outside. They whirl around: Many laughters run With a cascade's sound; Then a mere one. A bell: they flee: Silence then: -- So it will be Some day again With them, -- with me. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SORROW SINGERS by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON GOLDWING MOTH by CARL SANDBURG I LOOK IN MY HEART by SARA TEASDALE MEMORY OF APRIL by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS THE DEAD PAN by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING |