Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SILVER LAUGHTER, by FLORENCE STEINBERG First Line: Oft times I wonder Last Line: Arise. Subject(s): Laughter; Smiles; Sound | ||||||||
Oft times I wonder At the silver laughter Of the stars Until I hear the sobbing Of the moon; Until I hear the weeping Of the earth. Oft times I ponder On the loneliness Of tears Until I hear the silence Of the pine; Until I see the bowl of dawn Arise. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A SOUND IS LIKE ANY OTHER by DAVID IGNATOW NATURAL MUSIC by ROBINSON JEFFERS CHAMBER MUSIC: 35 by JAMES JOYCE WHAT THE MOTORCYCLE SAID by MONA VAN DUYN THE LIFE OF TOWNS: TOWN OF THE DRAGON VEIN by ANNE CARSON CALIBAN [ON THE ISLAND], FR. THE TEMPEST by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE HEART BEATS by FLORENCE STEINBERG |
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