Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THROUGH THE NIGHT, by RICHARD DEHMEL First Line: But ever you, this sombre you Last Line: And dumb my homeward road pursue. | ||||||||
But ever you, this sombre you, Through all the night this hollow soaring Of sound--and through the wires a roaring: The homeward road my steps pursue. And pace for pace this sombre you, As if from pole to pole 'twere soaring; Of thousand words I hear a roaring, And dumb my homeward road pursue. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FROM ON OPPRESSED HEART by RICHARD DEHMEL HARVEST SONG by RICHARD DEHMEL MANY A NIGHT by RICHARD DEHMEL MOUNTAIN PSALM by RICHARD DEHMEL SONG BEFORE NIGHT by RICHARD DEHMEL SONG FOR ALL by RICHARD DEHMEL SONG TO MY SON by RICHARD DEHMEL THE BIG MERRY-GO-ROUND (A SONG FOR A CHILD) by RICHARD DEHMEL THE GOLDFINCH by RICHARD DEHMEL |
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