LAST night in Memory's boughs aswing, When none but I had heart to hear, A wee brown mavis tried to sing. But, ah! the wild notes would not ring As once they rang-so loud and clear! Last night in Memory's boughs aswing. I saw the rowan- clusters cling, And far away and yet so near A wee brown mavis tried to sing. Almost I found a long- lost Spring, Almost the loves I held so dear, Last night in Memory's boughs aswing. For joys that had their blossoming Beyond the grief of each grey year A wee brown mavis tried to sing; But the dew wrapped him, glistening, And every dew- drop told a tear Last night in Memory's boughs aswing, While, throbbing heart and drooping wing, And chill claws grasping at his bier, A wee brown mavis tried to sing. But I shall know when hailstorms sting, And not forget when leaves are sere, Last night in Memory's boughs aswing A wee brown mavis tried to sing. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CHAMBER MUSIC: 32 by JAMES JOYCE SONNET: 1. THE BRIGHT MOON by CONRAD AIKEN JASPER by DONALD (GRADY) DAVIDSON TO A MOTH SEEN IN WINTER by ROBERT FROST THE TOURNAMENT by SIDNEY LANIER SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: ALONZO CHURCHILL by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |