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THE BLUE BOWL, by BLANCHE BANE KUDER First Line: All day I did the little things Last Line: "it's good to be at home,"" you said." | ||||||||
Reward ALL DAY I did the little things, The little things that do not show; I brought the kindling for the fire I set the candles in a row, I filled a bowl with marigolds, The shallow bowl you love the best -- And made the house a pleasant place Where weariness might take its rest. The hours sped on, my eager feet Could not keep pace with my desire. So much to do, so little time! I could not let my body tire; Yet, when the coming of the night Blotted the garden from my sight, And on the narrow, graveled walks Between the guarding flower stalks I heard your step: I was not through With services I meant for you. You came into the quiet room That glowed enchanted with the bloom Of yellow flame. I saw your face, Illumined by the firelit space, Slowly grow still and comforted -- "It's good to be at home," you said. | Other Poems of Interest...LOVE'S APOTHEOSIS by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR SPRING by GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS GENTLEMEN-RANKERS by RUDYARD KIPLING THE BELLE OF THE BALL by WINTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED AFFINITES: 2 by MATHILDE BLIND THE LOVE SONNETS OF PROTEUS: 107. THE SUBLIME: 2 by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT |
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