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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
REFLECTION, by EDWARD HARRIS GOODMAN First Line: Alone I climb the mountain path to where Last Line: With you in everything reflected here. | |||
Alone I climb the mountain path to where We used to walk together for the view, And well remember once when sitting there A time in silence, neither speaking, you, With moist eyes glistening on the scene below Said softly: "I shall ever fancy, dear, There'll come a day when one of us shall know Some part of each of us is mirrored here." Dear heart! I know the substance of your thought, For you are with me as I sit alone -- Each hill, each meadow far beyond, is fraught With you -- And at my feet, each flower, each stone. To me, forever shall this spot be dear, With you in everything reflected here. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE MESSAGE by EDWARD HARRIS GOODMAN YOUNG LINCOLN by EDWIN MARKHAM AN EXPOSTULATION by ISAAC BICKERSTAFFE EILEEN AROON by GERALD JOSEPH GRIFFIN A LITTLE WHILE by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI TO SAN FRANCISCO by SAMUEL JOHN ALEXANDER SATIRE: 1 by AULUS PERSIUS FLACCUS |
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