Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO FLORENCE, by JOSEPH SEAMON COTTER JR. First Line: Sister, when at the grassy mound I stand Last Line: In god's own time, I lay me down to rest. Subject(s): Memory | ||||||||
Sister, when at the grassy mound I stand Which holds in cold embrace thy mortal frame, The tears unbidden rush into my eyes And wash away from me all save the sight Of thy pure life and patient suffering. And ever and anon comes memory Of days gone by when health's bright sun did shine Upon us both. And tho within the Cloud I stand, content I am to think of thee And live as best I may, till by thy side In God's own time, I lay me down to rest. | Other Poems of Interest...MEMORY AS A HEARING AID by TONY HOAGLAND THE SAME QUESTION by JOHN HOLLANDER FORGET HOW TO REMEMBER HOW TO FORGET by JOHN HOLLANDER ON THAT SIDE by LAWRENCE JOSEPH MEMORY OF A PORCH by DONALD JUSTICE BEYOND THE HUNTING WOODS by DONALD JUSTICE |
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