Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MARTIN AND KATHERINE, by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS Poet's Biography First Line: Alone today I mounted that steep hill Last Line: Work sleeps; love wakes; sing and the glad air thrill! Subject(s): Nature; Happiness | ||||||||
Alone today I mounted that steep hill On which the Wartburg stands. Here Luther dwelt In a small room one year through, here he spelt The German Bible out by God's good will. The birds piped ti-ti-tu, and as I went I thought how Katherine von Bora knelt At Grimma, idle she, waiting to melt Her surpliced heart in folds less straitly meant. As now, it was March then: Lo, he'll fulfill Today his weighty task! Sing for content Ye birds! Pipe now! for now 'tis Love's wing's bent. Work sleeps; love wakes; sing and the glad air thrill! | Other Poems of Interest...HOW THE MIRROR LOOKS THIS MORNING by HICOK. BOB THE STUDY OF HAPPINESS by KENNETH KOCH SO MUCH HAPPINESS by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE WHY ARE THEY HAPPY PEOPLE? by MAYA ANGELOU CROWD CONDITIONS by JOHN ASHBERY |
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