Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SUMMER HEART, by SARGENT D. STERLING First Line: Be brave when moons change Last Line: Your heart will have no pain. Subject(s): Hearts; Moon; Summer | ||||||||
Be brave when moons change And grass turns brown again; After flowers wither all, The heart can lead the pen. Watch the mountain weep Tears of snow and rain; If you hold a splintered smile, Your heart will have no pain. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE ADVANCE OF SUMMER by MARY KINZIE THE SUMMER IMAGE by LEONIE ADAMS CANOEBIAL BLISS by JOSEPH ASHBY-STERRY THE END OF SUMMER by HENRY MEADE BLAND THE FARMER'S BOY: SUMMER by ROBERT BLOOMFIELD SONNET: 14. APPROACH OF SUMMER by WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES JULY IN WASHINGTON by ROBERT LOWELL ODE TO THE END OF SUMMER by PHYLLIS MCGINLEY DOMESDAY BOOK: THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |
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