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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE CURTAIN, by TRISTAN LECLERE Poet's Biography First Line: Glorious weather / chantecler has called Last Line: And it is morning in my heart. Alternate Author Name(s): Klingsor, Tristan Subject(s): Light; Morning; Sun; Window Treatments; Venetian Blinds; Curtains; Shades; Drapes | |||
Glorious weather. Chantecler has called. The morning laughs in the dew; The magpie's in the grass And the snail on the eglantine. The sun draws the heavy curtain of mist From over the countryside. A young woman appears Drawing the light curtain of her casement And it is morning in my heart. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...VENETIAN BLIND by HELEN DARBY BERNING MY NEIGHBOUR'S CURTAINS by ALFRED DE MUSSET LOVE'S INSPIRATION by TRISTAN LECLERE THE WICKER CHAIR by TRISTAN LECLERE ON THE BIRTH OF A CHILD by LOUIS UNTERMEYER THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 57. TRUE WOMAN, HER LOVE by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI BEYOND THE ATOM by JANICE BLANCHARD TO A NEW YORK SHOP-GIRL DRESSED FOR SUNDAY by ANNA HEMPSTEAD BRANCH |
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