I haven't accepted the fact that I'll never understand the universe that I saw clearly for the first time from our roof at nineteen in miniature @3kensho.@1 We belonged to each other. Love at first sight, notwithstanding the child who stared in fear at the northern lights and noted the Milky Way's convulsive drift. A lone star perched on the mountain's saddle now brings tears of doubt. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LATE SINGER by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS EMMELINE GRANGERFORD'S 'ODE TO STEPHEN DOLWING BOTS, DEC'D' by SAMUEL LANGHORNE CLEMENS VALENTINES TO MY MOTHER: 1876 by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI UNDERWOODS: BOOK 2: 16. THE DEAREST FRIENDS ARE THE AULDEST FRIENDS by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON AN HYMN TO THE EVENING by PHILLIS WHEATLEY ORANGE BUDS BY MAIL FROM FLORIDA by WALT WHITMAN |