Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LAKE SHORE AT NIGHT, by JOHN GOULD FLETCHER Poet's Biography First Line: At the edge of a beautiful gulf of gloom and stillness Last Line: Through dry blades of grass on the dunes. | ||||||||
At the edge of a beautiful gulf of gloom and stillness, The city rises: Glittering with thousands of spangles Seen between the dull smoke of the trains That leap out shoreward, Or bump empty freight-cars into each other, With a noise like surf collapsing. One or two lights low down Seemingly blurred by mist, The grey outline of dunes beyond, And watery stars. For the wind is bringing rain To stream down the spangled house-fronts, To make the lights of the city run together, Growing more dim. At the edge of a beautiful gulf of gloom and stillness The city rises: And behind her painted mask She frowns a little, growing more weary, Yet shedding abroad to the night The glow of a thousand spangles, Her glory, where winds will whirl it Through dry blades of grass on the dunes. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ARIZONA POEMS: 4. THE WINDMILLS by JOHN GOULD FLETCHER ARIZONA POEMS: 6. RAIN IN THE DESERT by JOHN GOULD FLETCHER DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI: 1. EMBARKATION by JOHN GOULD FLETCHER DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI: 2. HEAT by JOHN GOULD FLETCHER DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI: 3. FULL MOON by JOHN GOULD FLETCHER DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI: 4. THE MOON'S ORCHESTRA by JOHN GOULD FLETCHER DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI: 5. THE STEVEDORES by JOHN GOULD FLETCHER DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI: 6. NIGHT LANDING by JOHN GOULD FLETCHER DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI: 7. THE SILENCE by JOHN GOULD FLETCHER GREEN SYMPHONY by JOHN GOULD FLETCHER |
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