No breezes stir the foliage Of tree or plant; Only at early morning The birds sweet music chant. Near noontide's heat, the lazy cows Stand in the brook knee-deep, With drowsy and half-shut eyes, Cud-chewing, half asleep. Boys underneath some spreading tree, In some cool and shady nook, Are idly fishing all day long, By some lilied pond or brook. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LAUGHERS by LOUIS UNTERMEYER TENEBRIS by ANGELINA WELD GRIMKE MUTABILITY (2) by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY SOMETIME by MAY LOUISE RILEY SMITH THE BLACK VULTURE by GEORGE STERLING THE VACANT CAGE (1) by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER |