Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MORNING, by GERALD LOUIS GOULD Poet's Biography First Line: O white wind of the dawn Last Line: Have danced upon the hills! Subject(s): Morning | ||||||||
O WHITE wind of the dawn, The path that you have trod From night to day is drawn, From godhead unto God! Your face is made aware Of ardour and surprise; The stars are in your hair, The Sun is in your eyes. And all my blood is stung To follow and to find Another world as young As you are, and as kind. Ah me, how more than sweet To shake off weight of ills, And follow where your feet Have danced upon the hills! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MORNING SONG by KARLE WILSON BAKER THE WHARF ON THAMES-SIDE: WINTER DAWN by LAURENCE BINYON POEM BEFORE BREAKFAST by TED KOOSER I'VE BEEN ASLEEP by PHILIP LEVINE SPRNG DAY: BREAKFAST TABLE by AMY LOWELL THE WAYSIDE STATION by EDWIN MUIR |
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