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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CHORD, by STUART JOHN DYBEK First Line: A man steps out of sunlight, / sunlight that steams like grace Last Line: As it folds into its case. | |||
A man steps out of sunlight, sunlight that streams like grace, still gaping at blue sky staked across the emptiness of space, into a history where shadows assume a human face. A man slips into silence that began as a cry, still trailing music although reduced to the sigh of an accordion as it folds into its case. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO THE PIOUS MEMORY OF THE YOUNG LADY MRS. ANNE KILLIGREW by JOHN DRYDEN SONNET: 21. TO CYRIACK SKINNER by JOHN MILTON JACK CREAMER [OCTOBER 25, 1812] by JAMES JEFFREY ROCHE IN YOUTH IS PLEASURE by ROBERT WEVER TO A FRIEND WHOSE WORK HAS COME TO NOTHING by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS WHEN DEATH HAS LOST THE KEY by KENNETH SLADE ALLING THE TULIP AND THE LILY, SELECTION by JAMES BARCLAY |
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