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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
STAGE SETTING KANSAS, by BERNICE GIBBS ANDERSON First Line: Cottonwoods are limned against the sky tonight Last Line: With coyote's wail portending unguessed fetes? | |||
Cottonwoods are limned against the sky tonight, Their fingers reaching to ensnare the moon; And in the pasture -- somewhere out of sight, A coyote wails his direful, chilling tune While all the prairie waits in breathlessness -- For what, I do not know, But habits of old years know deathlessness, And prairies long ago Were settings for real dramas of the age. The unreality pervading here Makes of the scene a weirdly lighted stage Where, at a startled moment, may appear The walking ghosts of all the yesterdays. (A grimly silent cast), To re-enact in pantomime those plays From out the annals of a tragic past. Is it for this the breathless prairie waits, With coyote's wail portending unguessed fetes? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO A WILD DUCK by BERNICE GIBBS ANDERSON THE WAVES OF BREFFNY by EVA GORE-BOOTH HERE LIES A LADY by JOHN CROWE RANSOM TO HIS WORSHIPFULL WEL-WILLER, MAISTER EDWARD LEIGH by RICHARD BARNFIELD UNINITIATED by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE PORCELAIN VASE by GAMALIEL BRADFORD LADY GERALDINE'S COURTSHIP by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING |
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