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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE GAZING BALL, by GLADYS MELVILLE INT-HOUT First Line: All day you hold my garden Last Line: Amid the shadows gleam. | |||
All day you hold my garden Within your silver heart, Around you in the sunlight The purple martins dart. At night all wan and pallid A ghostly moon you seem, Where shining stars of fragrance Amid the shadows gleam. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO THE MEMORY OF INEZ MILHOLLAND by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON A RED, RED ROSE by ROBERT BURNS THE DAUGHTER OF MENDOZA by MIRABEAU BONAPARTE LAMAR O, BREATHE NOT HIS NAME! by THOMAS MOORE TO A DISTANT FRIEND by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH PENITENTIAL PSALM by THOMAS WYATT A SONG OF LIFE by ABRAHAM IBN EZRA |
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