Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SONG OF LIGHT, by PASCAL D'ANGELO First Line: The sun robed with noons stands on the pulpit of heaven Last Line: Seeking in vain to be freed of its burden of splendor. Subject(s): Sun | ||||||||
The sun robed with noons stands on the pulpit of heaven, Like an anchorite preaching his faith of light to listening space. And I am one of the sun's lost words, A ray that pierces through endless emptiness on emptiness, Seeking in vain to be freed of its burden of splendor. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...JOURNEY INTO THE EYE by DAVID LEHMAN AGAINST EXCESS OF SEA OR SUN OR REASON by WILLIAM MEREDITH WHY I WAKE EARLY by MARY OLIVER CONTRA MORTEM: THE SUN by HAYDEN CARRUTH SERPENT SUN EYE BEWITCHING MY EYE by AIME CESAIRE |
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