SING! gangling lad, along the brink Of wild brook-ways of shoal and deep, Where killdees dip, and cattle drink, And glinting little minnows leap! Sing! slimpsy lass who trips above And sets the foot-log quivering! Sing! bittern, bumblebee, and dove -- Sing! Sing! Sing! Sing as you will, O singers all Who sing because you @3want@1 to sing! Sing! peacock on the orchard wall, Or tree-toad by the trickling spring! Sing! every bird on every bough -- Sing! every living, loving thing -- Sing any song, and anyhow, But Sing! Sing! Sing! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HOLY SONNET: ANNUNCIATION by JOHN DONNE CAELICA: 100 by FULKE GREVILLE ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 90 by PHILIP SIDNEY ROMANCE by WALTER JAMES REDFERN TURNER THE SOBBING OF THE BELLS (MIDNIGHT, SEPT. 19-20, 1881) by WALT WHITMAN PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 6. ALLAH-AS-SALAM by EDWIN ARNOLD |