Classic and Contemporary Poetry
INCONSEQUENTIAL THINGS, by RUTH L. DROWNS First Line: I love inconsequential things Last Line: Raindripped as the sun returns. Subject(s): Beauty | ||||||||
I love inconsequential things: Crisp, frilled draperies at a window, Flowers bright upon the sills, Brasses gleaming odd reflections, Warmth in room that hearthfire fills. Candles' mellow light at evening, Voices soft while driftwood burns, Pungent odor of the fir trees Raindripped as the sun returns. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...VARIATIONS: 14 by CONRAD AIKEN DIVINELY SUPERFLUOUS BEAUTY by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE BEAUTY OF THINGS by ROBINSON JEFFERS HOPE IS NOT FOR THE WISE by ROBINSON JEFFERS LIFE FROM THE LIFELESS by ROBINSON JEFFERS REARMAMENT by ROBINSON JEFFERS SHANE ONEILLS CAIRN by ROBINSON JEFFERS |
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