STREAM that leapt and danced Down the rocky ledges, All the summer long, Past the flowered sedges, Under the green rafters, With their leafy laughters, Murmuring your song: Strangely still and tranced, All your singing ended, Wizardly suspended, Icily adream; When the new buds thicken, Can this crystal quicken, Now so strangely sleeping, Once more go a-leaping Down the rocky ledges, All the summer long, Murmuring its song? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...EMMELINE GRANGERFORD'S 'ODE TO STEPHEN DOLWING BOTS, DEC'D' by SAMUEL LANGHORNE CLEMENS OLD FOLKS AT HOME by STEPHEN COLLINS FOSTER DEATH STANDS ABOVE ME by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR SONNET: 31 by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY TO THE DAISY (2) by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH RACHEL by WILLIAM H. ARMSTRONG III SONG: 5 by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD |