Classic and Contemporary Poetry
VILLANELLE, by CHARLES HANSON TOWNE Poet's Biography First Line: The lilies whisper in the park Last Line: Wan ghosts that haunt the fragrant dark. Subject(s): Flowers; Lilies | ||||||||
THE lilies whisper in the park, Pale watchers in the heavy night, Wan ghosts that haunt the fragrant dark. How pure they are! Their figures stark Stand as if waiting for Death's flight -- The lilies whisper in the park. Beneath the blue electric arc They crowd in long battalions bright, Wan ghosts that haunt the fragrant dark. I lean and listen, wait and hark; Faint phrases float on pinions light -- The lilies whisper in the park. The city sleeps. I pause to mark These spirits marshaled for my sight, Wan ghosts that haunt the fragrant dark. Who knows the language of the lark? Who gleans one word from flowers white? The lilies whisper in the park, Wan ghosts that haunt the fragrant dark. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...NUNS PAINTING WATER-LILIES by WALLACE STEVENS THE SECRET GARDEN by ELEANOR WILNER THE CLOTE (WATER-LILY) by WILLIAM BARNES THE LILY, FR. SONGS OF EXPERIENCE by WILLIAM BLAKE THE MARIPOSA LILY by INA DONNA COOLBRITH TO A LILY by JAMES MATHEWES LEGARE THE WATER-LILY by JOHN BANISTER TABB CITY ROOFS by CHARLES HANSON TOWNE |
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