Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TWO TWILIGHTS COME TO MAN, by ANONYMOUS Last Line: The twinned twilight Subject(s): Evening;night;time; Sunset;twilight;bedtime | ||||||||
Two twilights come to man, His noon between: Just when his life began Its morning sheen; Just when his years run fast And faster down, Ere Evening brings at last Her starry crown. 'Twixt the eternities: Morn, Noon, and Night, And, lovelier far than these, The twinned Twilight. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BREATH OF NIGHT by RANDALL JARRELL HOODED NIGHT by ROBINSON JEFFERS NIGHT WITHOUT SLEEP by ROBINSON JEFFERS WORKING OUTSIDE AT NIGHT by DENIS JOHNSON POEM TO TAKE BACK THE NIGHT by JUNE JORDAN COOL DARK ODE by DONALD JUSTICE POEM TO BE READ AT 3 A.M by DONALD JUSTICE ROUND ABOUT MIDNIGHT by BOB KAUFMAN TIS A LITTLE JOURNEY by ANONYMOUS |
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