The book The Song of the Wind And Other Poems was written by author Edna Poppe Cooper Here you can read free online of The Song of the Wind And Other Poems book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Song of the Wind And Other Poems a good or bad book?
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Then he played, and we knew as we listened - The heart of the player within, With the years had grown purer and sweeter Like the tone of his old violin. IV. We left, and the melody quivering, Still clung to the sweet evening air; And it sounded, we thought, as we listened, Like the voice of the Angels at prayer. We were still, for the dream and the visions Of a long ago crowded within; It had spoken a soul s sacred sorrow The voice of the old violin. THE SONG OF THE WIND AND OTHER POEMS tftc Po...plars YESTER-NIGHT, the poplars tall, AH trance-like stood beneath the moon; o-night a siren wind, whose call Their silent spirits would enthrall, Breaks softly on the calm of night, With rippling waves that sweep the sky. The poplars listen, half in fright To whispers of a lost delight- To songs of joy that still may be; Against the sky, half heard to sigh, They listen in an ecstasy, To glorious gusts of melody. And then no longer staid, serene, The wind-charmed poplars laugh and dance, Each supple form clothed like a queen, In glittering gowns of silver sheen.
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