Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE WEAVER, by E. J. V. HUIGINN First Line: How hard it is to weave a wreath Last Line: He feels, though he weave his whole life long. Subject(s): Weaving & Weavers | ||||||||
How hard it is to weave a wreath Of song for a maiden's brow, Is known to the weaver's soul alone, -- I think I know it now; For the weaver never can weave the song He feels, though he weave his whole life long. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WEAVERS ALL by MINNIE KEITH BAILEY THE WEAVER by CHARLES GRANGER BLANDEN OCTAVES by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN MY HEART WAS ANCE by ROBERT BURNS THE GALLANT WEAVER by ROBERT BURNS |
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