Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LOVE, GIVE ME THE FEEL OF TO-MORROW, by EDWARD RALPH CHEYNEY First Line: Come, love, help me move all the mirrors out of my workshop Last Line: Broadcasting a forever-and-ever armistice day. Alternate Author Name(s): Cheyney, Ralph Subject(s): Holidays; Veterans Day | ||||||||
Come, love, help me move all the mirrors out of my workshop, All the sore spots out of my heart! You only can give me what I need: A steel girder faith to build on, The feel of tomorrow in my land. Andante of a happy city's hundred thousand feet, Keeping step in a grand procession, Telling the world they walk in peace and freedom, Broadcasting a forever-and-ever armistice day. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CHRIST OF THE ANDES by EDWIN MARKHAM DRAW THE SWORD, O REPUBLIC by EDGAR LEE MASTERS MEMORIAL DAY by WILLIAM E. BROOKS VICTORY BELLS by GRACE HAZARD CONKLING FIVE SOULS by WILLIAM NORMAN EWER BREST LEFT BEHIND by JOHN CHIPMAN FARRAR AND THERE WAS A GREAT CALM' by THOMAS HARDY BEFORE MARCHING, AND AFTER (IN MEMORIAM F.W.G.) by THOMAS HARDY A CHILD IS BORN by EDWARD RALPH CHEYNEY |
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