Let the place of the solitaires Let the place of the solitaires Be a place of perpetual undulation. Be a place of perpetual undulation. Whether it be in mid-sea Whether it be in mid-sea On the dark, green water-wheel, On the dark, green water-wheel, Or on the beaches, Or on the beaches, There must be no cessation There must be no cessation Of motion, or of the noise of motion, Of motion, or of the noise of motion, The renewal of noise The renewal of noise And manifold continuation; And manifold continuation; And, most, of the motion of thought And, most, of the motion of thought And its restless iteration, And its restless iteration, In the place of the solitaires, In the place of the solitaires, Which is to be a place of perpetual undulation. Which is to be a place of perpetual undulation. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BIRD AND BROOK by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES A SPRING CAROL by ADRA CAROLINE BATCHELDER UPON MY FATHERS SUDDEN & DANGEROUS SICKNESS by JOSEPH BEAUMONT MY DEMAND by MARION L. BERTRAND TO LADY B- W-, PRESENTING THE AUTHOR WITH A MOIETY OF A LOTTERY TICKET by JOHN BYROM |