Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE LAGGARD SONG, by RICHARD THOMAS LE GALLIENNE Poet's Biography First Line: I had no heart to write to thee in prose Last Line: O winter of my heart! O nightingale! Subject(s): Birds; Grief; Hearts; Love; Nightingales; Singing & Singers; Winter; Sorrow; Sadness; Songs | ||||||||
I had no heart to write to thee in prose, The sadness in me sore demanded song; But the song came not, laggard as the birds, That will not sing us back the little leaves. O winter of my heart when comes the spring? I am sore weary of these deathlike days, This shroud unheaving of eternal snow, O winter of my heart when comes the spring? 'Tis time to answer, O nightingale, 'Tis thine to sing the winter all away, Release the world from bondage, and bring back The sound of many waters and of trees, And little sleeping lives anumb with cold, Yea! all the resurrection of the world. O winter of my heart! O nightingale! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE APOLLO TRIO by CONRAD AIKEN BAD GIRL SINGING by MARK JARMAN CHAMBER MUSIC: 4 by JAMES JOYCE CHAMBER MUSIC: 5 by JAMES JOYCE CHAMBER MUSIC: 28 by JAMES JOYCE THE SONG OF THE NIGHTINGALE IS LIKE THE SCENT OF SYRINGA by MINA LOY A BALLAD OF LONDON (TO H.W. MASSINGHAM) by RICHARD THOMAS LE GALLIENNE AFTER THE WAR by RICHARD THOMAS LE GALLIENNE WHAT OF THE DARKNESS?; TO THE HAPPY DEAD PEOPLE by RICHARD THOMAS LE GALLIENNE |
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