Frederick Goddard Tuckerman (Фредерик Годдард Такерман)
Second Series. 16. Under the mountain, as when first I knew
Under the mountain, as when first I knew Its low dark roof and chimney creeper-twined, The red house stands; and yet my footsteps find, Vague in the walks, waste balm and feverfew. But they are gone: no soft-eyed sisters trip Across the porch or lintels; where, behind, The mother sat, sat knitting with pursed lip. The house stands vacant in its green recess, Absent of beauty as a broken heart. The wild rain enters, and the sunset wind Sighs in the chambers of their loveliness Or shakes the pane -- and in the silent noons The glass falls from the window, part by part, And ringeth faintly in the grassy stones.
Frederick Goddard Tuckerman’s other poems:
- First Series. 5. And so the day drops by, the horizon draws
- Third Series. 4. Thin little leaves of wood fern, ribbed and toothed
- First Series. 8. As when down some broad river dropping, we
- First Series. 13. As one who walks and weeps by alien brine
- Second Series. 15. Gertrude and Gulielma, sister-twins
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