UNLIKE December's frown this gladsome day Inspires my bosom, and invites my lay. The sun meridian darting from on high, Lights the gay scene, and brightens all the sky; Soft rolls the glassy main; the lightsome breeze Brings to my heart serenity and ease. Here calmness reigns; nought but the lowing herds, The waters falling, and the twittering birds, Invade the ear; here, in this tranquil scene, Far from the notice and the noise of men, Here, could I peaceful live, nor breathe a sigh For gayer views, and happy could I die. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LACHIN Y GAIR by GEORGE GORDON BYRON HOW WE BURNED THE 'PHILADELPHIA' by BARRETT EASTMAN THE AGONY [AGONIE] by GEORGE HERBERT THE WIDOW AT WINDSOR by RUDYARD KIPLING POETIC STUFF by MORRIS GILBERT BISHOP NIMROD: 2 by ANNA HEMPSTEAD BRANCH |