Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MOONLIGHT, by CORA RANDALL FABBRI First Line: The moonlight shimmers on the water's breast Last Line: "is perfect rest." Subject(s): Moon | ||||||||
THE moonlight shimmers on the water's breast. The stars above look down like glorious eyes That view the quiet world with sad surprise; The great, wide world that lieth still at rest. The dew falls fast upon the closing flower; A distant bell chimes out the passing hour The fleeting hour. The moonlight quivers in the grassy lane; Each flower awake within her soft green bed Uplifts her heavy, dew-wet, fragrant head, To catch the light that pours in silver rain. The wind is whisp'ring in the tree-tops high, Whose long arms seem to sweep the very sky The starlit sky. The moonlight falls with radiance, slender, fair, Within a church-yard silent as the dead That sleep forever in their grassy bed, And touches with soft fingers everywhere. The wind is sighing on the grave's green breast, And seems to murmur: "Here alone is rest Is perfect rest." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...POEM TO TAKE BACK THE NIGHT by JUNE JORDAN THE MOON AND THE SPECTATOR by LEONIE ADAMS FULL MOON by KARLE WILSON BAKER NO MORE OF THE MOON by MORRIS GILBERT BISHOP THE DEPARTURE by DENISE LEVERTOV THE MOON IN GREECE by TIMOTHY LIU A PORTRAIT by CORA RANDALL FABBRI |
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