Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SONGS OF THE SEA CHILDREN: 36, by BLISS CARMAN Poet's Biography First Line: The sun is lord of a manor fair Last Line: And a rosy head by mine. Subject(s): Togetherness | ||||||||
The sun is lord of a manor fair, And the earth his garden old, Whose dewy beds where he walks at morn Flower by flower unfold. When he goes at night and leaves the stars Lit in the trees to shine, Blossom by blossom the flowerheads sleep -- And a rosy head by mine. | Other Poems of Interest...EPISODE IN GREY by CONRAD AIKEN A WOMAN WITH FLAXEN HAIR IN NORFOLK HEARD by ROBERT KELLY YESTERDAY FROM MY FEVER by GALWAY KINNELL IF YOU COULD COME SOFTLY by AUDRE LORDE MISGIVINGS by WILLIAM MATTHEWS NOW THAT YOU'RE HERE by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS SILENT IN THE MOONLIGHT by ROBERT BLY |
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