Classic and Contemporary Poetry
COUNTRY COURTSHIP, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH Poet's Biography First Line: I gazed on a beautiful picture Last Line: Thrilled with young dreams of love. Subject(s): Country Life; Courtship; Paintings And Painters | ||||||||
I gazed on a beautiful picture That adorned my friend's rude wall, Not after Michaelangelo's painting, Nor Titian, -- not at all. A sketch from some humble artist, A bit of landscape view, Of lovely rural scenery, -- Perhaps you have seen it, too. The scene was not uncommon, 'Twas neither ancient nor rare, The colorings were not gorgeous, Though penciled with every care. It told the old, old story, Of "love's young happy dream," The artist's favorite study, And the poet's favorite theme. With cap pushed back from his forehead, A handsome youth, slim and tall, In a broad pasture field is leaning Over a well's high wall. A neighboring girl stands by him, Modest, shy and sweet; Underneath her short petticoat, showing A pair of pretty, bare feet. The cows from the trough that are drinking, And the blue-bird just above, Were all that heard what these two said, Thrilled with young dreams of love. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FROM PRADO ROTUNDA: THE FAMILY OF CHARLES IV, AND OTHERS by ALICIA SUSKIN OSTRIKER THE STUDIO (HOMAGE TO ALICE NEEL) by ALICIA SUSKIN OSTRIKER JOE BRAINARD'S PAINTING 'BINGO' by RON PADGETT THE PICTURE (VENUS RECLINING) by EZRA POUND HER EYES by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON PAINTED FISHES by CARL SANDBURG A GOOD-BYE by EFFIE WALLER SMITH |
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