Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE INTERPRETER, by ORRICK JOHNS Poet's Biography First Line: In the very early morning when the light was low Last Line: She will come and be beside him as quiet as a stone. | ||||||||
In the very early morning when the light was low She got all together and she went like snow, Like snow in the springtime on a sunny hill, And we were only frightened and can't think still. We can't think quite that the katydids and frogs And the little crying chickens and the little grunting hogs, And the other living things that she spoke for to us Have nothing more to tell her since it happened thus. She never is around for any one to touch, But of ecstasy and longing she too knew much, And always when any one has time to call his own She will come and be beside him as quiet as a stone. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DOWN BY THE CARIB SEA: 6. SUNSET IN THE TROPICS by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON FOURTH BOOK OF AIRS: SONG 18 by THOMAS CAMPION A WAYFARING SONG by HENRY VAN DYKE |
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