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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO HER WHO PASSES, by MAURICE BROWNE First Line: Her footsteps fall in silent sands Last Line: Upon the quiet of this place. | |||
Her footsteps fall in silent sands; Her hands are cool like growing leaves; The fingers of her hovering hands Touch lightly, pass; and time bereaves The benison of her caress Of peace, or pain, or bitterness. The kisses of her mouth like dew Rain gently down; if she has sinned, That she had sinned she never knew; Lightly she walks upon the wind, And like the wind she leaves no trace Upon the quiet of this place. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LOVE'S CAUTION by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES COLUMBUS [JANUARY, 1487] by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY COCK-CROW by PHILIP EDWARD THOMAS TO A PROFILE by BERNARD BARTON RETIREMENT: AN ODE by JAMES BEATTIE THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE by WILLIAM ROSE BENET ZOPHIEL; OR THE BRIDE OF SEVEN: CANTO 2. DEATH OF ALTHEETOR by MARIA GOWEN BROOKS |
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