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ENOUGH, by OTTO JULIUS BIERBAUM First Line: A knight rode through the ripened grain Last Line: "enough." | ||||||||
A knight rode through the ripened grain, No spurs he had and loose his rein. The horse that feasted on his walk Snatched many a ripe and yellow stalk. The dazzling summer sunlight's beam Upon the black steel cast a gleam, Upon the horseman's armour rough. One word was on his shield: "Enough." His lance stayed crosswise all the way, His iron hand upon it lay. When to a spring his course had led, He took the helmet off his head, He knelt upon the stony sand, Drew water with his iron hand. And then he let the water go, And tenderly he watched its flow: "My heart in fight and fray was hot, And love at all times left me not. Now home I ride with gentle pace, And bring a smile upon my face: Enough." | Other Poems of Interest...KINDLY VISION by OTTO JULIUS BIERBAUM SONG IN THE NIGHT by OTTO JULIUS BIERBAUM THE COURTSHIP OF THE YONGHY-BONGHY-BO by EDWARD LEAR O MAGNET-SOUTH by WALT WHITMAN THE LATE STAND-TO by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN HINC LACHRIMAE; OR THE AUTHOR TO AURORA: 35 by WILLIAM BOSWORTH A VIGNETTE by ROBERT SEYMOUR BRIDGES AMY'S CRUELTY by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING |
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