Classic and Contemporary Poetry
REMEMBERED SEA, by HARRY R. TRUSLER First Line: A vast and windy poem is nightly blowing Last Line: How clear your music and how far your reach! | ||||||||
A vast and windy poem is nightly blowing Its silver words into my landlocked ears; Again I hear the dark green music flowing Too deep for gaiety, too strong for fears. I would be back by moonlit waters gleaming With hungers sharper than the spears of fate, Lifting bright hands of phosphorescent dreaming For the rewards of them who dream and wait. Across the amber fields of sad September, Sharp as salt spray, there sweeps the memory Of dreams my rapt heart dreamed and would remember Fresh and white-sandaled by the singing sea. O silver songs, blue mist, and yellow beach, How clear your music and how far your reach! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BRIGHT SINGING WORDS by HARRY R. TRUSLER I WILL COME BACK by HARRY R. TRUSLER ONLY ONE HOUSE by HARRY R. TRUSLER CAMPUS SONNET: RETURN - 1917 by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET BALLAD OF THE LORDS OF OLD TIME by FRANCOIS VILLON COLUMBUS DYING [MAY 20, 1506] by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR SONNET: THE LORELEI by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH THE COMPLAINT OF POETIE, FOR THE DEATH OF LIBERALITE by RICHARD BARNFIELD MELANCHOLIE by JOSEPH BEAUMONT |
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