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VESPER SONG FOR COMMUTERS by CHRISTOPHER DARLINGTON MORLEY

Poet Analysis

First Line: THE STARS ARE KIND TO MARATHON
Last Line: ON TIME, AT 6:15!
Subject(s): COMMUTERS;

(@3Instead of "Marathon," the commuter may substitute the name of his favorite suburb@1)

THE stars are kind to Marathon,
How low, how close, they lean!
They jostle one another
And do their best to please --
Indeed, they are so neighborly
That in the twilight green
One reaches out to pick them
Behind the poplar trees.

The stars are kind to Marathon,
And one particular
Bright planet (which is Vesper)
Most lucid and serene,
Is waiting by the railway bridge,
The Good Commuter's Star,
The Star of Wise Men coming home
On time, at 6:15!



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