Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CONSOLATION, by THEODOR STORM Poet's Biography First Line: Let come to me whatever may Last Line: The future's frown I do not see. | ||||||||
Let come to me whatever may, While you are with me it is day. Though in the world I wander far, My home is everwhere you are. Your face is all in all to me, The future's frown I do not see. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO A DECEASED by THEODOR STORM TO HIS DEAD WIFE by THEODOR STORM DOMESDAY BOOK: AT NICE by EDGAR LEE MASTERS ROBIN REDBREAST by MOTHER GOOSE LATE AUTUMN by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM THE BATTLE OF VIENNA by SEYMOUR GREEN WHEELER BENJAMIN A PASSING OF FAITH by GORDON BOTTOMLEY THE POET'S TERROR AT THE BALIFFS OF EXETER, FR. FREEDOM: A POEM by ANDREW BRICE |
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