Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SONG'S ETERNITY, by JOHN CLARE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: What is song's eternity? Last Line: Eternity. Subject(s): Birds; Permanence | ||||||||
WHAT is song's eternity? Come and see. Can it noise and bustle be? Come and see. Praises sung or praises said Can it be? Wait awhile and these are dead -- Sigh -- sigh; Be they high or lowly bred They die. What is song's eternity? Come and see. Melodies of earth and sky, Here they be. Song once sung to Adam's ears Can it be? Ballads of six thousand years Thrive, thrive; Songs awaken with the spheres Alive. Mighty songs that miss decay, What are they? Crowds and cities pass away Like a day. Books are out and books are read; What are they? Years will lay them with the dead -- Sigh, sigh; Trifles unto nothing wed, They die. Dreamers, mark the honey bee; Mark the tree Where the blue cap "tootle tee" Sings a glee Sung to Adam and to Eve -- Here they be. When floods covered every bough, Noah's ark Heard that ballad singing now; Hark, hark, "Tootle tootle tootle tee" -- Can it be Pride and fame must shadows be? Come and see -- Every season own her own; Bird and bee Sing creation's music on; Nature's glee Is in every mood and tone Eternity. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SENSITIVE PLANT by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY THE THINGS THAT ENDURE, SELECTION by FLORENCE WILKINSON EVANS WHAT SHALL ENDURE? by ETHELYN M. HARTWICK FIRST POEM FOR YOU by KIM THERESA ADDONIZIO AN INVITE TO ETERNITY by JOHN CLARE LORD, HEAR MY PRAYER; A PARAPHRASE OF THE 102ND PSALM by JOHN CLARE |
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