Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LET EACH ALONE WITH TIMELY THOUGHT , by FREDERICK WILLIAM HENRY MYERS Poet's Biography Last Line: That sprang beside the way Alternate Author Name(s): Myers, Frederic Subject(s): Memory | ||||||||
Let each alone with timely thought Recall the days grown dim, And ask those days whereby they brought His happiness to him; He finds it was not in the set Delights resolved before, Nor any eager wish, nor yet The wish fulfilled and more. But dreams he scarcely wiU confess. And momentary play. And unconsidered gleefulness That sprang beside the way. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MEMORY AS A HEARING AID by TONY HOAGLAND THE SAME QUESTION by JOHN HOLLANDER FORGET HOW TO REMEMBER HOW TO FORGET by JOHN HOLLANDER ON THAT SIDE by LAWRENCE JOSEPH MEMORY OF A PORCH by DONALD JUSTICE BEYOND THE HUNTING WOODS by DONALD JUSTICE ON A GRAVE AT GRINDELWALD by FREDERICK WILLIAM HENRY MYERS |
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