Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CHILDREN OF THE SUN: 21, by WALLACE GOULD Poet's Biography First Line: Across the heights the june winds racing, unhindered Last Line: Perhaps to join the winds of other summits -- Subject(s): Children; Sun; Childhood | ||||||||
across the heights the June winds racing, unhindered; whistling through the ripening grasses, in whims, and around the rambling wall of rounded rocks, at will, and forever rumbling in my ears; rushing over the summit-fields and somewhere away and away and away into the fearful space of the valley and somewhere afar and afar and afar, perhaps to join the winds of other summits -- | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE THREE CHILDREN by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN CHILDREN SELECTING BOOKS IN A LIBRARY by RANDALL JARRELL COME TO THE STONE ... by RANDALL JARRELL THE LOST WORLD by RANDALL JARRELL A SICK CHILD by RANDALL JARRELL CONTINENT'S END by ROBINSON JEFFERS ON THE DEATH OF FRIENDS IN CHILDHOOD by DONALD JUSTICE THE POET AT SEVEN by DONALD JUSTICE CHILDREN OF THE SUN: 23 by WALLACE GOULD |
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