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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
END OF A TUNE, by ELIZABETH BROWN (AUSTRALIAN) First Line: Must the tune end Last Line: Bitter and blind? | |||
Must the tune end Here in the dark? What could it mend In its brief arc? After all's over Can a tune bring Back a dead lover To a dead spring? Does it denote Anything more Than an old boat By a dim shore Riding the tides Free to the wind As a ghost rides Bitter and blind? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...RIDDLE: A CANDLE by MOTHER GOOSE IDYLLS OF THE KING: THE MARRIAGE OF GERAINT by ALFRED TENNYSON GREAT FRIEND by HENRY DAVID THOREAU THE SMUGGLER'S LEAP; A LEGEND OF THANET by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM THE NEW CRUSADE by KATHARINE LEE BATES THE BOOK TO THE READER by WILLIAM BOSWORTH |
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