Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CAELI, by FRANCIS WILLIAM BOURDILLON Poet's Biography First Line: If stars were really watching eyes Last Line: I could not feel more far away. Subject(s): Angels; Stars | ||||||||
IF stars were really watching eyes Of angel armies in the skies, I should forget all watchers there, And only for your glances care. And if your eyes were really stars, With leagues that none can mete for bars To keep me from their longed-for day, I could not feel more far away. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE EPIC STARS by ROBINSON JEFFERS HYMN TO THE STARS by GEORGE LAWRENCE ANDREWS CHRISTMAS TREE by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS CLEMATIS MONTANA by MADELINE DEFREES THE UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE by JAMES GALVIN TO SEE THE STARS IN DAYLIGHT by JAMES GALVIN LIGHT [AND LOVE] by FRANCIS WILLIAM BOURDILLON |
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