CAPRICIOUS little poem and sapling rhyme Grew on the golden hillside of my youth. The stanzas were as crooked and uncouth As early things are wont to be. For time Was pressing and mid-summer's glowing prime Was ever imminent. Mysterious truth Was the warm soil thought sprouted from. Forsooth My songs were stem and filament to climb. But now, the memory of bud and fruit And flower is weariness. This present week In mid-September, wayward wild pursuit Is over; youth fulfilled. How shall they seek Beyond, unless from sunbeams in the skies These listless leaves take warmer harmonies? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO THE THAWING WIND by ROBERT FROST ON GROWING OLD by JOHN MASEFIELD MERLIN AND THE GLEAM by ALFRED TENNYSON THE BEST MEMORIAL by AGATHIAS SCHOLASTICUS THIS FLESH by KENNETH SLADE ALLING SEASIDE THOUGHTS by BERNARD BARTON |