Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LOMALAND, by GRACE CAREW First Line: Here is the mood of eden, where the slow Last Line: Love's symphony of service: svasti! Thine! Subject(s): Eden | ||||||||
Here is the mood of Eden, where the slow Sweet tendrils of devotion cling and twine Around the day's endeavor, and Love's wine In pure libation reddens to leap and flow. Magical mood of Eden! Sun and sea Meet in a jubilant mingling with the warm And crescent love of Comrades; even the storm Dies in transcendence through Love's alchemy. Mystical mood of Eden! Tremulous As trees at dawn, petal of opening flower, As voice of bird, vibrant and emulous, As the overtones of inner wakening power. While down the future echoes, clear and fine, Love's symphony of service: Svasti! Thine! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...I HAVE BEEN A STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND' by RITA DOVE MORE THEOLOGY by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS TWO TREES IN KATHMANDU by KAREN SWENSON SPRING by GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS THEOLOGY by EDWARD JAMES HUGHES PARADISE LOST: BOOK 1 by JOHN MILTON A SONG OF THE WESTERN EDEN by HOPE S. BARBER ODE: THE MEDITERRANEAN by GEORGE SANTAYANA |
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