Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EASTER SONG, by STUART MERRILL Poet's Biography First Line: My soul is full of bells Last Line: To guide me in thy way! Subject(s): Easter; Holidays; The Resurrection | ||||||||
My soul is full of bells, My heart of birds is full; The near stars in the wells Tremble and in the pool. My soul is full of fanes, Is full of flowers and trees; The child his tear contains And carols to the breeze. My heart is all alive With angels in Heaven's scope I hear the Fates that strive For the barns' secret hope. My soul of essance gay Is full, of Gods and skies. Love, bandage thou mine eyes, To guide me in thy way! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...EASTER EVE by FRANCIS WILLIAM BOURDILLON EASTER SUNDAY by LUCILLE CLIFTON GOD SEND EASTER by LUCILLE CLIFTON NOT THE CUCKOLD'S DREAM; FOR SAM PEREIRA by NORMAN DUBIE EASTER HYMN by GEORGE SANTAYANA I DEFINE THE DARKNESS CORRECT: THE FESTIVAL OF THE FRERES LUMIERES by ELENI SIKELIANOS SPANISH EASTER: 1926 by CONRAD AIKEN AGAINST THY KNEES by STUART MERRILL BALLADE OF THE CHINESE LOVER by STUART MERRILL BALLADE OF THE OUTCASTS: THE ENVOY OF THE OUTCASTS by STUART MERRILL |
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