I would like to dive Down Into this still pool Where the rocks at the bottom are safely deep, Into the green Of the water seen from within, A strange light Streaming past my eyes Things hostile, You cannot stay here, they seem to say; The rocks, slime-covered, the undulating Fronds of weeds And drift slowly Among the cooler zones; Then, upward turning, Break from the green glimmer Into the light, White and ordinary of the day, And the mild air, With the breeze and the comfortable shore. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONG OF THE SINNER by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON THE RETURN (1) by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON BATTLE OF BRITAIN by CECIL DAY LEWIS TO A FRIEND I CAN'T FIND by JAMES GALVIN DOMEDAY BOOK: MIRIAM FAY'S LETTER by EDGAR LEE MASTERS SWEET CLOVER by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |