Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO-MORROW, by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER First Line: In thought I wandered where time lays his dead Last Line: Eternity, secure, to me is left. Subject(s): Future Life; Retribution; Eternity; After Life | ||||||||
In thought I wandered where Time lays his dead And scanned the tomb-stones to past days with sorrow; Hope met me there,an aureole round her head; She told me not to weep; there still remained to-morrow, That though of all my days I be bereft, Eternity, secure, to me is left. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...IKON: THE HARROWING OF HELL by DENISE LEVERTOV LEEK STREET by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR UNABLE TO FIND by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR THE AFTERLIFE: LETTER TO STEPHEN DOBYNS 3 by HAYDEN CARRUTH THE AFTERLIFE: LETTER TO STEPHEN DOBYNS: 1 by HAYDEN CARRUTH THE AFTERLIFE: LETTER TO STEPHEN DOBYNS: 2 by HAYDEN CARRUTH WRITING IN THE AFTERLIFE by BILLY COLLINS A CHILD'S GRAVE by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER |
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