Classic and Contemporary Poetry
INTERLUDE, by WILLIAM GRIFFITH Poet's Biography First Line: Since yesterday has been no word Last Line: And fool a single flower. | ||||||||
Since yesterday has been no word, Nor voice of anything To thrill the forest: and no bird Has any heart to sing. Since yesterday has been no track Of Pan nor any power, To lure the gypsy summer back, And fool a single flower. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LITANY OF NATIONS by WILLIAM GRIFFITH PIERRETTE IN MEMORY by WILLIAM GRIFFITH SPRING SONG by WILLIAM GRIFFITH DOWN BY THE CARIB SEA: 4. THE LOTTERY GIRL by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON A MODEST LOVE; SONG by EDWARD DYER AN ODE TO HIMSELF by BEN JONSON |
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