Classic and Contemporary Poetry
S.E., by CELIA LEIGHTON THAXTER Poet's Biography First Line: She passes up and down life's various ways Last Line: Makes her more precious and more wise and dear. Subject(s): Baseball; Mothers; Sports | ||||||||
She passes up and down life's various ways With noiseless footfall and with serious air: Within the circle of her quiet days She takes of sorrow and joy her share. In her bright home, like some rare jewel set, The lustre of her beauty lives and glows, With all the fragrance of the violet, And all the radiant splendor of the rose. As simple and unconscious as a flower, And crowned with womanhood's most subtle charm, She blesses her sweet realm with gentle power, And keeps her hearth-fires burning clear and warm. To know her is to love her. Every year Makes her more precious and more wise and dear. | Other Poems of Interest...SPORT STORY OF A WINNER by GLYN MAXWELL WOMAN SKATING by MARGARET ATWOOD FISHING IN WINTER by RALPH BURNS CAPPER KAPLINSKI AT THE NORTH SIDE CUE CLUB by HAYDEN CARRUTH JACKIE ROBINSON by LUCILLE CLIFTON FOR THE DEATH OF VINCE LOMBARDI by JAMES DICKEY THE DEATH OF THE RACE CAR DRIVER by NORMAN DUBIE MAY MORNING by CELIA LEIGHTON THAXTER SPANIARDS' GRAVES AT THE ISLES OF SHOALS by CELIA LEIGHTON THAXTER |
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