Classic and Contemporary Poetry
VESPER SONG, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH Poet's Biography First Line: In the forest shadows dim Last Line: Along the roadside fire-flies glow. Subject(s): Forests; Singing & Singers; Woods | ||||||||
In the forest shadows dim The birds now sing an evening hymn In tones so soft and clear and sweet; Their sweet sublimity complete. The crickets chirp low on the hill, The sound of grinding at the mill Has ceased, and in the twilight gray The miller wends his homeward way. Slowly, in geometric line, O'er meadows come the lowing kine; Soft and gentle zephyrs blow, Along the roadside fire-flies glow. | Other Poems of Interest...THE HIDDEN ONES by JOHN HOLLANDER THE PRINCESS WAKES IN THE WOOD by RANDALL JARRELL CHAMBER MUSIC: 20 by JAMES JOYCE ADVICE TO A FOREST by MAXWELL BODENHEIM A SOUTH CAROLINA FOREST by AMY LOWELL JOY IN THE WOODS by CLAUDE MCKAY IN BLACKWATER WOODS by MARY OLIVER THE PLACE I WANT TO GET BACK TO by MARY OLIVER |
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