Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CHARLESTON, by RICHARD WATSON GILDER Poet's Biography First Line: Is this the price of beauty! Fairest, thou Last Line: For thou, destroyer, art man's only hope! Subject(s): Charleston, South Carolina; Disasters; Earthquakes | ||||||||
Is this the price of beauty! Fairest, thou, Of all the cities of the sunrise sea, Yet thrice art stricken. First, war harried thee; Then the dread circling tempest drove its plough Right through thy palaces; and now, O now! A sound of terror, and thy children flee Into the night and death. O Deity! Thou God of war and whirlwind, whose dark brow, Frowning, makes tremble sea and solid land! These are thy creatures who to heaven cry While hell roars 'neath them, and its portals ope; To thee they call, -- to thee who bidst them die, Who hast forgotten to withhold thy hand, -- For thou, Destroyer, art man's only Hope! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AT TSUKIJI MARKET TOKYO: 1 by JEROME ROTHENBERG AT TSUKIJI MARKET TOKYO: 2. THE TALE by JEROME ROTHENBERG AT TSUKIJI MARKET TOKYO: 3. FOR MAKOTO ODA by JEROME ROTHENBERG AT TSUKIJI MARKET TOKYO: [HOJOKI - CHOMEI AT TOYAMA] by JEROME ROTHENBERG EARTH TREMORS FELT IN MISSOURI by MONA VAN DUYN JERUSALEM by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD THE EARTHQUAKE by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE |
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