Before I got my eye put out I liked as well to see - As other Creatures, that have Eyes And know no other way - But were it told to me - Today - That I might have the sky For mine - I tell you that my Heart Would split, for size of me - The Meadows - mine - The Mountains - mine - All Forests - Stintless Stars - As much of Noon as I could take Between my finite eyes - The Motions of the Dipping Birds - The Morning's Amber Road - For mine - to look at when I liked - The News would strike me dead - So safer - guess - with just my soul Upon the Window pane - Where other Creatures put their eyes - Incautious - of the Sun | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE FLOWER BOAT by ROBERT FROST NOBODY'S LOOKIN' BUT DE OWL AND DE MOON (A NEGRO SERENADE) by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON TO -, WITH A ROSE by SIDNEY LANIER UNWANTED MEMORY by CLARENCE MAJOR SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: JOSEPH DIXON by EDGAR LEE MASTERS TOWARD THE GULF; DEDICATED TO THEODORE ROOSEVELT by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |