Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LE GRENIER, by ROBERTSON TROWBRIDGE First Line: Here is the street-the house is standing yet! Last Line: And all the world to win, at twenty years! Subject(s): Army Life; Broadway, New York City; Courage; Marching & Marches; New York City - 19th Century; Soldiers; Drills & Minor Tactics; Valor; Bravery | ||||||||
Here is the streetthe house is standing yet! Four stories up the little window gleams. The basement still announces "Rooms to Let"; Through the wide door the dusty sunlight streams. But how the place has changed! Across the way A tenement its swarming bulk uprears 'Twas here I weathered it for many a day, With Youth and Hope for friends, at Twenty Years. A small hall-room! I seek it half by stealth Who cares? the world may know it if it will! The worst is told. I had stout heart, good health, A modest clerkship, wants more modest still; Companions too, (I had companions then!) What room in all my "up-town palace" hears Such peals of mirth as yonder little den When I and Youth kept house, at Twenty Years! 'Twas here I brought my bride. In that dim place The too brief summer of our joy first smiled. Which of your carpet-knights, my queenly Grace, To such a lot will woo your mother's child? Just Powers! how dared we to be gay and glad, To face the world, unvexed by cramping fears? Rash?reckless? We were mad!how nobly mad With the brave wine of Love and Twenty Years! Once, as we listened at the window there, In the warm sunlight of an April day, A sound of loyal thunder filled the air The Massachusetts Sixth marched down Broadway. O gallant hearts and times! O drum and fife! In '62 I joined the volunteers. Poor wounded soldier, lonely waiting wife, We learned what glory meant, at Twenty Years! It's time to go. The place looks chill and drear. Fate! were it lot of mine to overlive But half the happy days I've counted here, I'd givewhat have I that I would not give? Again to struggle on, to breast the tide, To know the worst of Fortune's frowns and fears, Brave heart within, my darling at my side, And all the world to win, at Twenty Years! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...UNLESS IT WAS COURAGE by MARVIN BELL THE QUALITY OF COURAGE by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET ON THE OREGON COAST; FOR WILLIAM STAFFORD by ROBERT BLY WORDS WITH WALLACE STEVENS by ROBERT BLY BUFFALO CLOUDS OVER THE MAESTRO HOON by NORMAN DUBIE A SONG OF COURAGE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON THE AUDACIOUS by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON OH, THE WATER by DORIANNE LAUX SYMPHONY by ROBERTSON TROWBRIDGE FETES GALANTES: ROMANCES SANS PAROLE, SELECTION by PAUL VERLAINE |
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