Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Wednesday Musings


A Summer Day By The Sea by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

The sun is set; and in his latest beams
Yon little cloud of ashen gray and gold,
Slowly upon the amber air unrolled,
The falling mantle of the Prophet seems.
From the dim headlands many a light-house gleams,
The street-lamps of the ocean; and behold,
O'erhead the banners of the night unfold;
The day hath passed into the land of dreams.
O summer day beside the joyous sea!
O summer day so wonderful and white,
So full of gladness and so full of pain!
Forever and forever shalt thou be
To some the gravestone of a dead delight,
To some the landmark of a new domain.

4 comments:

  1. O summer day beside the joyous sea!
    O summer day so wonderful and white,
    So full of gladness and so full of pain!


    Today we are having summer showers but I love that phrase

    - reminds me of sand getting into those impossible places, hurting my knees when the fun gets a little bit too much and of course wishing and longing for the winter months to end for the summer beach days to come around again...

    E.H>

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  2. Thanks, EH. I thought it was an appropriate chose for the middle of summer.

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  3. I like these mid-week poetry breaks. :)

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