Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MEDITATION, by MATHILDE DORE First Line: Voices at twilight Last Line: And joyous with love. Subject(s): Meditation | ||||||||
Voices at twilight, What do they say to me, Low as the murmur of shells From the sea; Sad as the requiem Of pines in the mist; Soft as the landscape The moonlight has kissed? Voices at dawning, What do they say to me, Glowing and vaporous Like bird songs of glee? They are the flowing Hymns to the sunlight, Lilting with bird notes And joyous with love. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BROTHERS: 5. THE ROAD LED FROM DELIGHT by LUCILLE CLIFTON TEN OXHERDING PICTURES: A MEDITATION by LUCILLE CLIFTON BRIEF WYOMING MEDITATION by DIANE DI PRIMA MEDITATION AT FIFTY YARDS, MOVING TARGET by RITA DOVE ROTHKO'S LAST MEDITATION by BOB HICOK THE CRYSTAL GAZER by SARA TEASDALE MIRROR MEDITATION by ANNE WALDMAN TAN TIEN by MEI-MEI BERSSENBRUGGE |
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