Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE WILD FLOWER'S SONG, by WILLIAM BLAKE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: As I wanderd the forest Last Line: But I met with scorn Variant Title(s): "as I Wandered""; Subject(s): Bible; Disappointment; Flowers; Mythology | ||||||||
As I wanderd the forest The green leaves among I heard a wild flower Singing a Song I slept in the earth in the silent night I murmurd my fears And I felt delight In the morning I went As rosy as morn To seek for new Joy But I met with scorn | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BEDTIME READING FOR THE UNBORN CHILD by KHALED MATTAWA EAST OF CARTHAGE: AN IDYLL by KHALED MATTAWA SEVEN TWILIGHTS: 7 by CONRAD AIKEN VICARIOUS ATONEMENT by RICHARD ALDINGTON NOTHING ABOUT THE MOMENT by LUCILLE CLIFTON VENUS IN A GARDEN by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON AN OFFERING FOR TARA by GARY SNYDER A CRADLE SONG by WILLIAM BLAKE |
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