Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WAIKIKI WISH, by J. F. HARRIS First Line: In all the days of your tomorrows Last Line: May you remember these. Subject(s): Waikiki, Hawaii; Wishes | ||||||||
In all the days of your tomorrows, May you remember bright waters burning, Dancing and burning in moon fire, And singing, Dancing, burning, singing In moon gold radiance. In the days of your glad tomorrows, May you remember kindly eyes shining, Smiling and shining in heart joy, And musing, Smiling, shining, musing In heart felt diffidence. In the days of your sad tomorrows, May you remember warm fingers clinging, Caressing and clinging in night wind, And blessing, Caressing, clinging, blessing In night wind's dalliance. In all your glad and sad tomorrows, May you remember bright waters burning, Dancing and burning in moon fire, And singing, Dancing, burning, singing In moon gold radiance. In all the days of your tomorrows, May you remember these. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...O TO BE A DRAGON by MARIANNE MOORE FOUNTAIN IN AVIGNON by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR THE HOUR BETWEEN DOG AND WOLF: 1. THE GOOD OGRE'S BEARD by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR I WANT THIS CORNER EMPTY (PERSEPHONE SPEAKING)' by JULIE CARR THE THREE WISHES by BILLY COLLINS A-WISHING WELL by ROBERT FROST |
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