Classic and Contemporary Poetry
HIDDEN SORROW, by PHOEBE CARY Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: He has gone at last; yet I could not see Last Line: Keeps sobbing on in its sleep. Subject(s): Grief; Sorrow; Sadness | ||||||||
HE has gone at last; yet I could not see When he passed to his final rest; For he dropped asleep as quietly As the moon drops out of the west. And I only saw, though I kept my place, That his mortal life was o'er, By the look of peace across his face, That never was there before. Sorrow he surely had in the past, Yet he uttered never a breath; His lips were sealed in life as fast As you see them sealed in death. Why he went from the world I do not know, Hiding a grief so deep; But I think, if he ever had told his woe, He had found a better sleep. For our trouble must some time see the light, And our anguish will have way; And the infant, crying out in the night, Reveals what it hid by day. And just like a needful, sweet relief To that bursting heart it seems, When the little child's unspoken grief Runs into its pretty dreams. And I think, though his face looks hushed and mild, And his slumber seems so deep, He will sob in his grave, as a little child Keeps sobbing on in its sleep. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONOMA FIRE by JANE HIRSHFIELD AS THE SPARKS FLY UPWARDS by JOHN HOLLANDER WHAT GREAT GRIEF HAS MADE THE EMPRESS MUTE by JUNE JORDAN CHAMBER MUSIC: 19 by JAMES JOYCE DIRGE AT THE END OF THE WOODS by LEONIE ADAMS A LEGEND OF THE NORTHLAND by PHOEBE CARY |
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