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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CHELSEA, by LILLIAN M. (PETTES) AINSWORTH First Line: I have known villages where brooding hills Last Line: Verbena, marigold and bleeding heart. Subject(s): Chelsea, Vermont | |||
I have known villages where brooding hills Keep everlasting watch through tranquil days; Whose streets, green-arched, are quiet cloistered ways; Whose dew-drenched nights pervading magic fills; Where lavishly the moon her floodlight spills A spot like this, with cool sequestered ways, The fever from life's buffeting allays And soothes the pain-racked heart, bruised by life's ills. Vermont still holds such havens of content. Of these is Chelsea whose white homes house those Who find life's beauty in these ways apart; Her spires still beckon to the firmament, Her gardens still are redolent of rose, Verbena, marigold and bleeding heart. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...STRANGE FILAMENT by LILLIAN M. (PETTES) AINSWORTH JANGLING MEMORY by KATHERINE MANSFIELD TO BAYARD TAYLOR by SIDNEY LANIER TERNISSA, FR HELLENICS by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR THE COMING OF SPRING by NORA PERRY PRODIGAL by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN |
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