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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BLACK PANTHER, by CHARLES MARIE RENE LECONTE DE LISLE Poem Explanation Poet's Biography First Line: Along the rosy cloud light steals and | |||
Along the rosy cloud light steals and twinkles; The East is flecked with golden filigree: Night from her loosened necklace slowly sprinkles Pearl-clusters on the sea. Clasped on the bosom of the sparkling azure Soft skirts of flame trail like a flowing train, And cast on emerald blades a bright emblazure, Like drops of fiery rain. The dew shines, like a sheaf of splendour shaken, On cinnamon leaves and lychee's purple flesh; Among the drowsed bamboos the wind's wings waken A myriad whisperings fresh. From mounds and woods, from mossy tufts and flowers, In the warm air, with sudden tremours thrilled, Fragrance bursts forth in sweet and subtile showers, With feverish rapture filled. By virgin jungle-track and hidden hollow, Where in the morning sun smoke tangled weeds, And where live streams their winding channels follow Through arches of green reeds, Steals the black panther from her midnight prowling, With dawn turned to the lair in which her cubs Among smooth shining bones, with hunger growling, Grovel beneath the shrubs. Restless she slinks along, with arrowy flashes That scan the shadows of the drooping wood. The bright, fresh-sprinkled crimsoned dew that dashes Her velvet skin is blood. Behind she drags the relict of her quarry Torn from the stricken stag, a mangled spoil That leaves a loathsome trail and sanguinary Along the moss-flowered soil. Round her the tawny bees and light-winged dragons Flit fearless as she glides with supple flanks; And clustering foliage from a thousand flagons Pours fragrance on the banks. The python, through a scarlet cactus peering, Slowly above the bush lifts his flat head And curious eyes, his scaly folds uprearing To watch her stealthy tread. She glides in silence into the tall bracken, Then plunges lost beneath the lichened boughs: Air burns in the vast light, earth's noises slacken, And wood and welkin drowse | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AFTER A THOUSAND YEARS by CHARLES MARIE RENE LECONTE DE LISLE CAMEO by CHARLES MARIE RENE LECONTE DE LISLE HIALMAR SPEAKS TO THE RAVEN by CHARLES MARIE RENE LECONTE DE LISLE HIALMAR'S HEART by CHARLES MARIE RENE LECONTE DE LISLE NIGHT by CHARLES MARIE RENE LECONTE DE LISLE NOON by CHARLES MARIE RENE LECONTE DE LISLE THE BLACK PANTHER by CHARLES MARIE RENE LECONTE DE LISLE THE ELVES by CHARLES MARIE RENE LECONTE DE LISLE THE ELVES by CHARLES MARIE RENE LECONTE DE LISLE THE LION'S DEATH by CHARLES MARIE RENE LECONTE DE LISLE THE RAVINE OF SAINT-GILLES by CHARLES MARIE RENE LECONTE DE LISLE |
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