Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LOVE'S VAGRANT, by CLINTON SCOLLARD Poet's Biography First Line: North and south and east and west Last Line: For thy voice to call me home. Subject(s): Fullness; Love; Wandering & Wanderers; Satiation | ||||||||
NORTH and south and east and west I have roamed a weary while, But have found no restful bourn Like the garden of thy smile. North and south and east and west I have strayed in errant wise, But have seen no guiding gleam Like the lovelight of thine eyes. North and south and east and west I have watched the day's eclipse, But have won no precious meed Like the guerdon of thy lips. North and south and east and west Vagrant still I roam and roam, Hearkening through the lonely night For thy voice to call me home. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BIG GAME by ALEX. C. D. NOE AD PATRIAM by CLINTON SCOLLARD DEEDS OF VALOR AT SANTIAGO by CLINTON SCOLLARD SIDNEY GODOLPHIN by CLINTON SCOLLARD THE EVE OF BUNKER HILL [JUNE 16, 1775] by CLINTON SCOLLARD A BIT OF MARBLE by CLINTON SCOLLARD |
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