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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SONG, by IRENE RUTHERFORD MCLEOD Poet's Biography First Line: Is love, then, so simple, my dear Last Line: With eternity in my hand. Alternate Author Name(s): De Selincourt, Aubrey, Mrs. | |||
Is love, then, so simple my dear? The opening of a door, And seeing all things clear? I did not know before. I had thought it unrest and desire Soaring only to fall, Annihilation and fire: It is not so at all. I feel no desperate will, But I think I understand Many things, as I sit quite still, With Eternity in my hand. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MOTHER TO SON by IRENE RUTHERFORD MCLEOD SPOT SIX DIFFERENCES by MARVIN BELL ON THE PROJECTED KENDAL AND WINDERMERE RAILWAY by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH THE SMALL CELANDINE by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH PRAYER FOR A BOY WITH A KITE by DOROTHY P. ALBAUGH ANDROMEDA by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH A SPIRITUAL AND WELL-ORDERED MIND by HENRY ALFORD |
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