Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MORNING, by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER First Line: The day hath risen from her sleep Last Line: For that benignant smile fills every one with cheer! Subject(s): Greetings; Morning; Waking | ||||||||
The Day hath risen from her sleep, Refreshed by peaceful rest; Adown the fields she now doth sweep, In Nature's beauty dressed; And lo, each waiting child of hers is much caressed. From man and child, from beast and bird, Who hid themselves for fear, The warmest greetings now are heard, As she to each draws near; For that benignant smile fills every one with cheer! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...POEM IN ORANGE TONES by MARVIN BELL ON RISING FROM THE DEAD by CAROLYN KIZER WAKING EARLY SUNDAY MORNING by ROBERT LOWELL THE AWAKENING by EDGAR LEE MASTERS THE WAKING (2) by THEODORE ROETHKE A CHILD'S GRAVE by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER |
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