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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE ENAMEL GIRL, by GENEVIEVE TAGGARD Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Fearful of beauty, I always went / timidly indifferent Last Line: Dream I am touching a butterfly. Alternate Author Name(s): Wolf, Robert Leopold, Mrs. Subject(s): Beauty | |||
FEARFUL of beauty, I always went Timidly indifferent; Dainty, hesitant, taking in Just what was tiniest and thin; Careful not to care For burning beauty in blue air; Wanting what my hand could touch -- That not too much; Looking not to left nor right On a honey-silent night; Fond of arts and trinkets, if Imperishable and stiff, They never played me false, nor fell Into fine dust. They lasted well They lasted till you came, and then When you went sufficed again. But for you, they had been quite All I needed for my sight. You faded. I never knew How to unfold as flowers do, Or how to nourish anything To make it grow. I wound a wing With one caress, with one kiss Break most fragile ecstasies. . . . Now terror touches me when I Dream I am touching a butterfly. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...VARIATIONS: 14 by CONRAD AIKEN DIVINELY SUPERFLUOUS BEAUTY by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE BEAUTY OF THINGS by ROBINSON JEFFERS HOPE IS NOT FOR THE WISE by ROBINSON JEFFERS LIFE FROM THE LIFELESS by ROBINSON JEFFERS REARMAMENT by ROBINSON JEFFERS SHANE ONEILLS CAIRN by ROBINSON JEFFERS A FAT LADY HEARS SHAKESPEARE AT THE CLUB by GENEVIEVE TAGGARD |
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