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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
REPLY, by CONSTANCE WALTHER CROSSEN First Line: When in some distant timelessness Last Line: "and there was warmth in peoples' hands!" | |||
When in some distant timelessness We pace an endless, golden shore, Perhaps my ghostly friends and I Will call to mind our lives before. If one should say, "The Planet Earth -- That was a place where sorrow grew, And people paid a bitter price For all the happiness they knew!" I should reply, "It may have been That Earth required a heavy toll, But if I bore my share of pain, Its memory escapes my soul, And all that I can recollect Is how the dogwood trees, in spring, Stood white against the forest's rim, And set its darkness shimmering; How summer mornings drowsed with bees, And nights cried out with whippoorwills, How autumn wore a purple veil, And silver winter hushed the hills; And how my spirit stayed at home And never longed for other lands, For Earth felt firm beneath my feet, And there was warmth in peoples' hands!" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...RELIGION by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR THE QUILTING by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR FELDMESTEN OR MEASURING THE GRAVES by ALTER ABELSON WISTFULNESS by KATHARINE ADAMS BIRD CONVERSATIONS, SELECTION by FARID OD-DIN MOHAMMAD EBN EBRAHIM ATTAR EASTER (TO A BASE AND TWO TREBLES) by JOSEPH BEAUMONT GRATITUDE by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT |
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