Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO A YOUNG GIRL SINGING, by HENRY VAN DYKE Poet's Biography First Line: Oh, what do you know of the song, my dear Last Line: For then you will know it by heart. Alternate Author Name(s): Civis Americanus Subject(s): Ignorance; Muslims; Dullness; Stupdity; Moslems | ||||||||
OH, what do you know of the song, my dear, And how have you made it your own? You have caught the turn of the melody clear, And you give it again with a golden tone, Till the wonder-word and the wedded note Are flowing out of your beautiful throat With a liquid charm for every ear: And they talk of your art, -- but for you alone The song is a thing, unheard, unknown; You only have learned it by rote. But when you have lived for awhile, my dear, I think you will learn it anew! For a joy will come, or a grief, or a fear, That will alter the look of the world for you; And the lyric you learned as a bit of art, Will wake to life as a wonderful part Of the love you feel so deep and true; And the thrill of a laugh or the throb of a tear, Will come with your song to all who hear; For then you will know it by heart. | Other Poems of Interest...THE SPECTRE-CARAVAN by FERDINAND FREILIGRATH THE ARABIAN HORSE by WILLIAM STEWARD GORDON MAROZIE by ANDRE-FERDINAND HEROLD BATTLE HYMN OF THE SPANISH REBELLION by LOUIS ALEXANDER MACKAY THE WAR IN EUROPE: 1915; ABDALLAH OF CAIRO SPEAKS by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR THE LEPER KNIGHT; A LEGEND OF MALTA by CARROLL RYAN A MOHAMMEDAN LESSON by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS LITTLE BOATIE'; A SLUMBER SONG FOR THE FISHERMAN'S CHILD by HENRY VAN DYKE A MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY by HENRY VAN DYKE A WAYFARING SONG by HENRY VAN DYKE |
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