Elinor Wylie (Элинор Уайли)

The Poor Old Cannon


Upbroke the sun 
In red-gold foam; 
Thus spoke the gun 
At the Soldier’s Home:

”Whenever I hear 
Blue thunder speak 
My voice sounds clear 
But little and weak.

”And when the proud 
Young cockerels crow 
My voice sounds loud, 
But gentle and low.

”When the mocking-bird 
Prolongs his note 
I cannot be heard 
Though I split my throat.”

Elinor Wylie’s other poems:

  1. The Prinkin’ Leddie
  2. Poor Earth
  3. Quarrel
  4. The Puritan’s Ballad
  5. The Tortoise in Eternity

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