Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AN APRIL DAY, by ANNE MURRY MOVIUS First Line: Weighted with unborn loveliness Last Line: The secrets of unfolding. Subject(s): April | ||||||||
Weighted with unborn loveliness The brown earth lay, Gathering to its breast An April day. Magic stirred the winds Lingering by, A flash of wings And a red-bird cry. Whisperings on field and hill And coral buds were holding The hints of fragrance and The secrets of unfolding. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FOR CITY SPRING by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET ESSAY ON STONE by HAYDEN CARRUTH APRIL NOT AN INVENTORY BUT A BLIZZARD by ALICE NOTLEY APRIL ONE by ALICIA SUSKIN OSTRIKER APRIL by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS MEMORY OF APRIL by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS APRIL MORTALITY by LEONIE ADAMS |
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