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Ina Donna Coolbrith (Ина Донна Кулбрит)


Return


I had been dead so many years-
And I had missed you so.
I thought in heaven there were no tears,
But ah, their weary flow!
And when at last the joy-word came,
An hour to wander back,
My spirit flashed, a living flame,
Along that mystic track.

I sped the pathway of the stars
And the abyss of night;
Past all space-barriers and bars
I winged my eager flight;
I found you, Love! O bitter day!
You had remembered not!
Farther than life itself away-
My very name forgot.



Ina Donna Coolbrith's other poems:
  1. The Captive of the White City
  2. Just for a Day
  3. Two
  4. Bret Harte (A stir of pines in the forest)
  5. Meadowlarks


Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):

  • Charles Sorley (Чарльз Сорли) Return ("Still stand the downs so wise and wide?") 18 September 1913

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