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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SANCTUARY, by LILLIAN BYRNES First Line: Out of the clean, wide wind-swept spaces Last Line: In every darkness the light of your face. | |||
Out of the clean, wide, wind-swept spaces Where sounds cross over from song to song, And thought reaches thought and interlaces, I found you aloof from the calling throng. And I called you over the tumult of living, Over the boundaries of sense and ties, And my soul exults without misgiving When out of the spaces your soul replies. What of the clangor of vain endeavor? What of the routine of life for a space? In every silence your voice forever; In every darkness the light of your face. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONNET: ADDRESSED TO HAYDON (2) by JOHN KEATS MEMORIAL TO D.C.: 5. ELEGY by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY SONG: TO CELIA by PHILOSTRATUS SONNET: DREAM-LOVE by LOUISA SARAH BEVINGTON A VILLANELLE OF SPRING by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE |
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