(NOVEMBER 22, 1'75, MIDNIGHT -- SATURN AND MARS IN CONJUNCTION) AFTER an interval, reading, here in the midnight, With the great stars looking on -- all the stars of Orion looking, And the silent Pleiades -- and the duo looking of Saturn and ruddy Mars; Pondering, reading my own songs, after a long interval, (sorrow and death familiar now) Ere closing the book, what pride! what joy! to find them Standing so well the test of death and night, And the duo of Saturn and Mars! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CHILTERNS by RUPERT BROOKE THE LAST CHRYSANTHEMUM by THOMAS HARDY SIR LANCELOT AND QUEEN GUINEVERE by ALFRED TENNYSON OPEN MY EYES by ALICE E. BAILEY EPIPHANIE CAROL by JOSEPH BEAUMONT BLESS THE BLESSED MORN by HORATIO (HORATIUS) BONAR A LARGE EVENING AT THE CLUB (AS IT WAS ONCE) by BERTON BRALEY |