Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AFTER THE FROST, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: After the frost! O the rose is dead Last Line: After the frost -- the frost! Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F. Subject(s): Flowers; Frost; Gardens & Gardening; Kisses; Roses | ||||||||
AFTER the frost! O the rose is dead, And the weeds lie pied in the garden-bed, And the peach tree's shade in the wan sunshine, Faint as the veins in these hands of mine, Streaks the gray of the orchard wall Where the vine rasps loose, and the last leaves fall, And the bare boughs writhe, and the winds are lost -- After the frost -- the frost! After the frost! O the weary head And the hands and the heart are quieted; And the lips we loved are locked at last, And kiss not back, though the rain falls fast And the lashes drip, and the soul makes moan, And on through the dead leaves walks alone Where the bare boughs writhe and the winds are lost -- After the frost -- the frost! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE WHISPER OF THE ROSE by EDMUND JOHN ARMSTRONG THE WISDOM OF THE ROSE by ELSA BARKER LOVE PLANTED A ROSE by KATHARINE LEE BATES ROSES; A VILANELLE by LOUISA SARAH BEVINGTON THE PAINTER ON SILK by AMY LOWELL VARIATIONS: 17 by CONRAD AIKEN WORDS IN A CERTAIN APPROPRIATE MODE by HAYDEN CARRUTH A BOY'S MOTHER by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY |
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