Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE SPIRIT OF THE GAY, by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL Poet's Biography First Line: With the glamour of the gay Last Line: Overhung with starry tears. Alternate Author Name(s): A. E. Subject(s): Deception; Grief; Life; Self-reliance; Sorrow; Sadness | ||||||||
WITH the glamour of the Gay How you made our hearts to flame; Gave each life some airy aim: Ever round you seemed to play Sunlight from some inner day. Dazzling as with red and gold; Rich with beauty, love and youth How were we to know the truth, That if all the tale were told Life for you was sad and cold? For you found if we would wake And the joy make young each heart, You who told must stand apart: And you bore it for our sake, Though your heart was nigh to break. So your life was like a sphere's: One side, all aglow, meets day, And the other turned away, Icy-strange and cold appears, Overhung with starry tears. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONOMA FIRE by JANE HIRSHFIELD AS THE SPARKS FLY UPWARDS by JOHN HOLLANDER WHAT GREAT GRIEF HAS MADE THE EMPRESS MUTE by JUNE JORDAN CHAMBER MUSIC: 19 by JAMES JOYCE DIRGE AT THE END OF THE WOODS by LEONIE ADAMS A SUMMER NIGHT by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL |
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