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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
IN SOME FAR DISTANT TIME, by CATHERINE BRADSHAW First Line: In some far distant time a day may dawn Last Line: And scattered far on lazy winds of dawn. | |||
In some far distant time a day may dawn When streets low-hung with royal fragrant blooms And sounds that greet the silent fall of dusk Will rouse no sudden pain within my breast. Some day -- but all of me will then be dust And scattered far on lazy winds of dawn. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MAD WIND by CATHERINE BRADSHAW THE NIGHT MOTHS by EDWIN MARKHAM DOMESDAY BOOK: CONSIDER FREELAND by EDGAR LEE MASTERS OF JACOPO DEL SELLAIO by EZRA POUND OLNEY HYMNS: 9. THE CONTRITE HEART by WILLIAM COWPER A FRIEND'S SONG FOR SIMOISIUS by LOUISE IMOGEN GUINEY THE MENAGERIE by WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY AMORETTI: 68 by EDMUND SPENSER |
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