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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AN EASTER HYMN, by THOMAS BLACKBURN Poet Analysis First Line: Awake, thou wintry earth Last Line: Christ is risen! Subject(s): Easter; Holidays; The Resurrection | |||
AWAKE, thou wintry earth, Fling off thy sadness! Fair, vernal flowers, laugh forth Your ancient gladness! Christ is risen! Warm, woods, your blossoms all, Grim Death is dead! Ye weeping, funeral trees, Lift up your head: Christ is risen! Come, see! the graves are green; It is light, let us go Where our loved ones rest In hope below: Christ is risen! All is fresh and new Full of Spring and light. Wintry heart, why wear'st the hue Of sleep and night? Christ is risen! Leave thy cares beneath, Leave thy worldly love! Begin the better life With God above. Christ is risen! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...EASTER EVE by FRANCIS WILLIAM BOURDILLON EASTER SUNDAY by LUCILLE CLIFTON GOD SEND EASTER by LUCILLE CLIFTON NOT THE CUCKOLD'S DREAM; FOR SAM PEREIRA by NORMAN DUBIE EASTER HYMN by GEORGE SANTAYANA I DEFINE THE DARKNESS CORRECT: THE FESTIVAL OF THE FRERES LUMIERES by ELENI SIKELIANOS SPANISH EASTER: 1926 by CONRAD AIKEN TO MILITARY PROGRESS by MARIANNE MOORE |
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