Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ENIGMA, by A. WALTER SOLOMON First Line: The watery pink of dawn is in the sky Last Line: Yet yosamura says life is futile. Subject(s): Curiosities & Wonders; Japan - Foreign Population | ||||||||
The watery pink of dawn is in the sky And the wind is laboring over the hills With its rich scent of plum-flowers; A dazzling sea of morning-glories Blow bright notes to the tardy moon. A thousand slime-green frogs Enjoy the subtle fragrance of the morn. ... Yet Yosamura says life is futile. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FUJI-YAMA by A. WALTER SOLOMON WATER SKETCHES by A. WALTER SOLOMON THE DISAPPOINTMENT by APHRA BEHN ANSWER TO MASTER WITHER'S SONG, 'SHALL I, WASTING IN DESPAIR?' by BEN JONSON THE QUAKER GRAVEYARD by SILAS WEIR MITCHELL BRIDAL BALLAD by EDGAR ALLAN POE OF THE MANNER OF ADDRESSING CLOUDS by WALLACE STEVENS LOCKSLEY HALL SIXTY YEARS AFTER by ALFRED TENNYSON |
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