Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE SEEKER, by CAROLINE GILTINAN Poet's Biography First Line: Nothing delicate or fine seems to reach this soul of mine Last Line: Silence like the moonlight . . . Or a falling star. Alternate Author Name(s): Harlow, Leo P., Mrs. Subject(s): Silence; Soul | ||||||||
Nothing delicate or fine seems to reach this soul of mine. Only heavy harmonies, sudden chords that jar; Winds blowing through a forest, Waves breaking on a bar. So I seek for silence, where the secrets are: Silence like the moonlight . . . or a falling star. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CRUEL FALCON by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE WHOLE SOUL by PHILIP LEVINE I KNOW MY SOUL by CLAUDE MCKAY HONORING THE SAND; IN MEMORY OF JOSEPH CAMPBELL by ROBERT BLY THE CHINESE PEAKS; FOR DONALD HALL by ROBERT BLY THE LIFE OF TOWNS: TOWN OF THE EXHUMATION by ANNE CARSON OVERNIGHT, A ROSE by CAROLINE GILTINAN |
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