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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SONG MAGIC, by FANNY HODGES NEWMAN First Line: It is dusk in the house of my heart Last Line: That I am no more afraid. | |||
It is dusk in the house of my heart Because of great fear; Because of foreboding and dread For this house that is ours. Where the lark nested And the dove, Vultures feed. I will go out among the flowers And take of the substance of the earth And make me a song for my need, And be heartened and rested. I will take mountains For strength; and for mirth I will take dew-beads and fountains. For glory, I will have only The manifold flush Of the sunset horizon, With the little white thread Of new moon that hangs lonely. Twined with its slenderness I will have stars For pledges of tenderness. Then in the hush Where no words are said, I will drain friendship From tall sweet trees. Yet, making my song, I recall That mountains are broken and scarred; That thunderbolts Shatter deep skies that are starred With white embers of conflict. I remember the moon, How she borrows the semblance of flame That lightens her cheek; And the trees, What storms they have weathered While birds took to wing From spilled nests that were tethered To up-standing branches in spring. And seeing all these Still brave and beguiling and glad, I write down their courage and sing And am strong. And now I lean my quaking heart On the poem I have made, And call earth to witness That I am no more afraid. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MY HUT; AFTER TRAN QUANG KHAI by HAYDEN CARRUTH LOVE'S MIRACLE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON THE LAST JUDGMENT by JOHN CROWE RANSOM IAMBICUM TRIMETRUM, FR. LETTER TO HARVEY by EDMUND SPENSER MYSELF by HARRIET ELLEN (GRANNIS) AREY THREE SONGS OF LOVE (CHINESE FASHION): 2. RIVER SONG by WILLIAM A. BEATTY THE TUTELAGE by ROBERT MOWRY BELL |
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