Classic and Contemporary Poetry
NIGHT OF SNOW, by BETSY PAYNE First Line: Walk gently in the snow this night Last Line: Speak nothing but a prayer. Subject(s): Snow | ||||||||
Walk gently in the snow this night, Mar not its frozen glow -- For in its icy bosom, Sleep dreams we can not know. When orphan dreams have come to rest From wandering in the air, Walk gently in the snow at night... Speak nothing but a prayer. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BRIGHT SUN AFTER HEAVY SNOW by JANE KENYON SNOW FALLING THROUGH FOG by WILLIAM MATTHEWS THE SNOW FAIRY by CLAUDE MCKAY NOT ONLY ESKIMOS by LISEL MUELLER THE ROSE-BUD; TO A YOUNG LADY by WILLIAM BROOME TO THE WATER NYMPHS DRINKING AT THE FOUNTAIN by ROBERT HERRICK |
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