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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THAT YEAR, by BELLE WILLEY GUE First Line: It stands alone and so it must remain Last Line: To be alivethat year you made divine. | |||
It stands alone and so it must remain: No other time will ever seem to me As much a part of perfect harmony. Upon it rested no defiling stain, Nor was it marred by poverty or pain. That year was like no other that will be, And I will revel in its memory Well do I know it will not come again. For every day I looked into your eyes, And every day I heard your tender voice, And I was yours and you were wholly mine. My wealth was limitless, and I could rise Above all human ills. I could rejoice To be alivethat year you made divine. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...VIGNETTES OVERSEAS: 4. CAPRI by SARA TEASDALE THE WANDERER: 2. IN FRANCE: AUX ITALIENS by EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON THOSE VARIOUS SCALPELS by MARIANNE MOORE CHICAGO [OCTOBER 8-10, 1871] by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER THE SNAIL by ANTOINE VINCENT ARNAULT EMBLEMS OF LOVE: 8. BE QUICK AND SURE by PHILIP AYRES WARPED FLOWER by SHEILA BARBOUR IDYLL 1. THE EPITAPH OF ADONIS by BION |
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