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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SUNSET ON GIBRALTAR, by CARROLL RYAN Poet's Biography First Line: Tis sweet upon a summer eve to stand Last Line: Far buena vista's lights allure my weary feet. Alternate Author Name(s): Ryan, William Thomas Carroll Subject(s): Gibraltar; Soldiers; Spain - History; War; Weariness; Fatigue | |||
'Tis sweet upon a summer eve to stand Upon dark Calpe's venerable height. And gaze upon the scene of sea and land, Which lies beneath thee in the soften'd light, When the bright sun in its descending flight Has clothed the Spanish hills in crimson glow, And the dark shades of fast-approaching night Enshroud the valleys that are hid below, And distant mountains far their lengthening shadows throw. Along the billows from Levantine seas Fantastic clouds upon the waters creep, The sweet, cool breathing of the evening breeze Brings strange, sad murmurs from the dark'ning deep. From Afric's cloudy mountains, looming steep And boldly out against the south'rn sky, Where weary warriors their watching keep, The mellow noises often echo by, Like to the sighs of those who there in battle die. Dim grow the sails that swiftly course along, Seeking the distant ocean's troubled breast. Loud boom the surges, rising hoarse and strong, Then moaning softly as if soothed to rest. The light grows fainter now along the west, The bugles sound the signal of retreat, And I must answer to the stern behest, But thus to wander unto me is sweet. Far Buena Vista's lights allure my weary feet. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...VALUE IN MOUNTAINS: 10 by KENNETH REXROTH IMPERIAL NOSTALGIAS: 4 by CESAR VALLEJO BLACK SHEEP by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON TIRED TIM by WALTER JOHN DE LA MARE WEARINESS by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW NEURASTENIA by AGNES MARY F. ROBINSON |
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