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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SONG ON THE EDGE OF WINTER, by ANNA SHAW BUCK First Line: I shall remember, when my years are few Last Line: A melody surpassing that of birds. Subject(s): Memory; Singing & Singers; Winter; Songs | |||
I shall remember, when my years are few, The shining things which made for happiness: A wood thrush call, when first I stood with you Beneath the forest in a cool recess; A mountain pass where mighty peaks arose With hoods of snow upon each lofty crest, While, far below, a pigmy crevice chose To bear a thread of silver on its breast. I shall remember hands on ivory keys That pictured raging storms or whispered prayer, And wove a magic chain of filigrees Which brought enchantment that the heart could share; And your soft voice which built of singing words A melody surpassing that of birds. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE APOLLO TRIO by CONRAD AIKEN BAD GIRL SINGING by MARK JARMAN CHAMBER MUSIC: 4 by JAMES JOYCE CHAMBER MUSIC: 5 by JAMES JOYCE CHAMBER MUSIC: 28 by JAMES JOYCE THE SONG OF THE NIGHTINGALE IS LIKE THE SCENT OF SYRINGA by MINA LOY ALL THESE MAKE MUSIC by ANNA SHAW BUCK BEAUTY CRUCIFIED by ANNA SHAW BUCK SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: JUDGE SELAH LIVELY by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |
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