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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WHEN HE RETURNS, by BEATRICE M. CHACE First Line: In two months more he will come back to me Last Line: That since a year ago I have been blind. | |||
In two months more he will come back to me, But now I think of precious moments spent, That last fleet evening passing silently, How quietly and rapidly it went; The sky was dipped with hot volcano fire, The tumbling roofs still knelt like priests at prayers, Resembling citadels of aged Tyre, The grass beneath us green as new-formed pears; Each gold-touched tree-branch drawn against the sky Was God's own portrait etched in dark and light, Fulfilling in each dainty bough just why There is an endless beauty in our sight; In two months more he will come back and find That since a year ago I have been blind. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BEAN-STALK by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY PSALM 15 by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE THE FESTUBERT SHRINE by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN DEDICATIONS AND INSCRIPTIONS: 2. EPILOGUE: 5TH OCTOBER 1896 by GORDON BOTTOMLEY THE SCARAB by PATRICK REGINALD CHALMERS EPISODES OF HAYING TIME by HOLGER CHRISTENSEN TO DR. AUSTIN, OF CECIL STREET, LONDON by WILLIAM COWPER |
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