Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TILL I WENT OUT, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES Poet Analysis First Line: Till I went out of doors to prove Last Line: That I at last could see the wind. Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H. | ||||||||
TILL I went out of doors to prove What through my window I saw move; To see if grass was brighter yet, And if the stones were dark and wet; Till I went out to see a sign -- That slanted rain, so light and fine, Had almost settled in my mind That I at last could see the wind. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A CHILD'S PET by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES A MOTHER TO HER SICK CHILD by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES A STRANGE MEETING by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES A THOUGHT by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES ADVICE by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES APRIL'S LAMBS by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES BIRD AND BROOK by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES COWSLIPS AND LARKS by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES DAYS TOO SHORT by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES EARLY MORN by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES |
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