![]() |
Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LOVE AND POVERTY, by ELIZABETH JONES PULLEN First Line: One sat within a hung and lighted room Last Line: "sang this one, ""it was poverty who went!" Alternate Author Name(s): Cavazza, Elizabeth | |||
ONE sat within a hung and lighted room -- A little shape, with face between his wings, And in the light made of all golden things He seemed a warm and living rose abloom; And one without sobbed in the night and gloom, And all about him was a pilgrim's weed, His little hands and cold he held for meed Of his long waiting, sad as by a tomb: He entered at the door, the other flew Out at the casement -- and with sudden day The lamps burned faint, and he who came most new Was fair, and he who went was wan and gray. "For I am Love who came," and "Be content," Sang this one, "It was Poverty who went!" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DERELICT by ELIZABETH JONES PULLEN HER SHADOW by ELIZABETH JONES PULLEN THE SEA-WEED by ELIZABETH JONES PULLEN HARRISON STREET COURT by CARL SANDBURG SALLY IN OUR ALLEY by HENRY CAREY (1687-1743) THE MENAGERIE by WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY UNREALITY by MERCEDES DE ACOSTA LILIES: 20. 'SOME DAY I WILL TELL YOU' by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) TO SIGURD by KATHARINE LEE BATES TENNESSEE; PRIZE CENTENNIAL ODE (1896) by VIRGINIA FRAZER BOYLE |
|