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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EARLY APRIL, by JOHN BURROUGHS Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Behold the robin's breast aglow Last Line: Renewed by love as at the first. Subject(s): April | |||
Behold the robin's breast aglow An on the lawn he seeks his game; His cap a darker hue doth show, His bill a yellow flame. Now in the elm-tops see the swarm Of swelling buds like bees in May; The maples, too, have tints blood warm, And willows show a golden ray. In sunny woods the mould makes room For liver leaf to ope her eye; A tiny firmament of bloom With stars upon a mimic sky. Forth from the hive go voyaging bees, Cruising far each sunny hour; Scenting sap 'mid maple trees, Or sifting bread from sawdust flour. Up from the marsh a chorus shrill Of piping frogs swells in the night; The meadowlark shows flashing quill As o'er brown fields she takes her flight. Now "mourning-cloak" takes up her clew And dances through the sunny glades; And sluggish turtles painted new Are creeping forth where bittern wades. Now screaming hawks soar o'er the wood, And sparrows red haunt bush banks; The starlings gossip, "Life is good," And grackles pass in sable ranks. The rye-fields show a tender hue Of freshening green amid the brown, And pussy-willow's clad anew Along the brook in silver gown. The purple finch hath found his tongue, From out the elm tree what a burst! Now once again all things are young, Renewed by love as at the first. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ESSAY ON STONE by HAYDEN CARRUTH APRIL NOT AN INVENTORY BUT A BLIZZARD by ALICE NOTLEY APRIL ONE by ALICIA SUSKIN OSTRIKER APRIL by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS MEMORY OF APRIL by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS APRIL MORTALITY by LEONIE ADAMS APRIL, 1885 by ROBERT SEYMOUR BRIDGES |
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