THE amber dust of sunset fills The limits of my narrow room, And every sterile shadow thrills To golden hope, to golden bloom. Sweet through the splendour, shrill and sweet, Somewhere a neighbouring cage-bird sings, Sings of the Spring in this grey street While golden glories gild his wings. Clothed with the sun he breaks to song In vague remembrance, deep delight Of dim green worlds, forsaken long, Of leaf-hung dawn and dewy night. My prisoning bars, transfigured too, Fade with the day, forsworn, forgot Melt in a golden mistand you Are here, although you know it not. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PRAYER AT SUNRISE by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON WORDS INTO WORDS WON'T GO by CLARENCE MAJOR DOMESDAY BOOK: HENRY BAKER, AT NEW YORK by EDGAR LEE MASTERS SWEET CLOVER by EDGAR LEE MASTERS HOMAGE TO SEXTUS PROPERTIUS: 9 by EZRA POUND MERLIN by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON |