Classic and Contemporary Poetry
IMMORTAL YOUTH, by KHUSHHAL KHAN First Line: My two-and-sixty years are flown Last Line: The golden summer everywhere. Subject(s): Youth | ||||||||
MY two-and-sixty years are flown, Swift years of sorrow and delight, And now my hair, no longer black, Is turned at last a silvery white; But ah, my heart still young remains, Unchanged by fortune foul or fair; And spite of frost and snow, I see The golden Summer everywhere. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BETWEEN THE WARS by ROBERT HASS THE GOLDEN SHOVEL by TERRANCE HAYES ALONG WITH YOUTH by ERNEST HEMINGWAY |
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