The moon is sinking''"the tempestuous weather Grows worse, the squalls disputing our advance; And as the feet fall well and true together In the last moonlight, see! the standards glance! One hour, one moment, and that light forever. Quite so. Jes' so. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MISGIVINGS (1860) by HERMAN MELVILLE THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE [MAY 24, 1883] by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR THE RE-CURED LOVER EXULTETH IN HIS FREEDOM by THOMAS WYATT FOUR SONNETS: 2 by FRANK DAVIS ASHBURN LOVES MONARCHIE by JOSEPH BEAUMONT IN MEMORY OF MY DEAR GRANDCHILD ELIZABETH .. WHO DECEASED 1665 by ANNE BRADSTREET |