Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EACH FLEETING DAY, by CHARLOTTE LOUISE BERTLESEN First Line: These to rejoice in: a smile Last Line: Enrich our lives each fleeting day. Subject(s): Babies; Mankind; Infants; Human Race | ||||||||
These to rejoice in: a smile; A wee babe's laugh; a task worth while; The lifted look; the clasp of hands; The tie that holds in loving bands All humankind; the path once trod That proves the fatherhood of God; Release from pain; the ease of tears; A faith that sees beyond the years. With theseand moredear Lord, we pray, Enrich our lives each fleeting day. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HOW MUCH EARTH by PHILIP LEVINE THE SHEEP IN THE RUINS by ARCHIBALD MACLEISH THE CONQUERORS by PHYLLIS MCGINLEY THE MARMOZET by HILAIRE BELLOC MEN, WOMEN, AND EARTH by ROBERT BLY BROTHERS: 3. AS FOR MYSELF by LUCILLE CLIFTON BALLADE OF MID-WINTER NIGHTS by CHARLOTTE LOUISE BERTLESEN |
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