Unwearied the coo and choke of doves the march of stone an hour before dawn. Trees caged to the waist wet statues the trickling of water -- in the fountain floating across the lamp a leaf some cellophane. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CONSECRATED GROUND; READ AT THE NEW YORK CITY HALL by EDWIN MARKHAM VARIATIONS ON A THEME: ROMANCE by EDITH SITWELL A HYMN FOR PROCESSION WITH CROSS AND BANNERS by SABINE BARING-GOULD THE SCARE-FIRE by ROBERT HERRICK THE GOUTY MERCHANT AND THE STRANGER by HORACE SMITH ONE PERSON: 16 by ELINOR WYLIE |