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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
DON JUAN'S SONG, by ISAAC ROSENBERG Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The moon is in an ecstasy Last Line: God made them frail to break. Subject(s): Don Juan; Soldiers' Writings | |||
The moon is in an ecstasy, It wanes not nor can grow; The heavens are in a mist of love, And deepest knowledge know: What things in nature seem to move Bear love as I bear love? And bear my pleasures so? I bear my love as streams that bear The sky still flow or shake: Though deep within, too far on high. Light blossoms kiss and wake The waters sooner than the sky; And if they kiss and die God made them frail to break. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HEART'S FIRST WORD (2) by ISAAC ROSENBERG IN PICCADILLY by ISAAC ROSENBERG IN THE UNDERWORLD by ISAAC ROSENBERG NIGHT AND DAY: 1. IN THE WORKSHOP by ISAAC ROSENBERG KILLED IN ACTION by ISAAC ROSENBERG LOVE AND LUST by ISAAC ROSENBERG MIDSUMMER FROST (1) by ISAAC ROSENBERG MIDSUMMER FROST (2) by ISAAC ROSENBERG O, IN A WORLD OF MEN AND WOMEN by ISAAC ROSENBERG |
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