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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FOLK-SONG, by LOUIS UNTERMEYER Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Back she came through the trembling / dusk Last Line: "I loved him so!" Alternate Author Name(s): Lewis, Michael Subject(s): Suicide | |||
BACK she came through the trembling dusk; And her mother spoke and said: "What is it makes you late to-day, And why do you smile and sing as gay As though you just were wed?" "Oh mother, my hen that never had chicks Has hatched out six!" Back she came through the flaming dusk; And her mother spoke and said: "What gives your eyes that dancing light, What makes your lips so strangely bright, And why are your cheeks so red?" "Oh mother, the berries I ate in the lane Have left a stain." Back she came through the faltering dusk; And her mother spoke and said: "You are weeping; your footstep is heavy with care What makes you totter and cling to the stair, And why do you hang your head?" "Oh motheroh motheryou never can know I loved him so!" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BOARDMAN AND COFFIN by CONRAD AIKEN FOR THE SUICIDES OF TWO YEARS AGO by DONALD JUSTICE SEVEN STREAMS OF NEVIS by GALWAY KINNELL DIDO AND AENEAS by CHARLES MARTIN I COULD NOT TELL by SHARON OLDS POOR DEVIL! by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET THE DREAM SONGS: 145 by JOHN BERRYMAN A BIRTHDAY by LOUIS UNTERMEYER A VOICE FROM THE SWEAT-SHOPS (A HYMN WITH RESPONSES) by LOUIS UNTERMEYER |
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