Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A GLOAMING CALL, by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER First Line: Sometimes at close of day Last Line: And through the gloaming shines the light of home! Subject(s): Home | ||||||||
Sometimes at close of day As children leave their play, And dusk dips into dark; When winds sweet-scented blow Up from the past, for voices dear I hark; Then this comes soft and low: "Come in my child; for quenched is day's last spark." Once more my feet those dewy fields do roam, And through the gloaming shines the light of Home! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...EL FLORIDA ROOM by RICHARD BLANCO DESTINATIONS by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN TO THIS HOUSE by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE UPSTAIRS ROOM by WELDON KEES HOME IS SO SAD by PHILIP LARKIN DUTCH INTERIOR by DAVID LEHMAN A CHILD'S GRAVE by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER |
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