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Eugene Gladstone O'Neill (Юджин Глэдстоун О’Нил)


Noon


'TIS noon, the fitful sunlight feebly gleams
Thro' hurrying clouds with dull uncertainty.
Distorted shadows in strange fantasy
Play like vague phantoms wandering in dreams
Upon the shivering surface of the streams.
The trees sway to and fro protestingly
Dancing as if to the weird melody
Of anguished protest that the north wind screams.
 
The seer, dead leaves whirl in confusion by,
Fleeing as if from nameless pestilence.
A solitary hawk up in the sky
Floats on the wind in peaceful indolence,
Like some old God, who from Olympus high
Looks on our dull world with indifference.



Eugene Gladstone O'Neill's other poems:
  1. The Lay of the Singer's Fall
  2. All Night I Lingered at the Beach
  3. Villanelle of Ye Young Poet's First Villanelle to His Ladye and Ye Difficulties Thereof
  4. Even As a Child
  5. A Regular Sort of a Guy


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

  • John Clare (Джон Клэр) Noon ("All how silent and how still")
  • Thomas Aird (Томас Эрд) Noon ("At times a bird slides through the glossy air")
  • Ella Wilcox (Элла Уилкокс) Noon ("As some contented bird doth coo")
  • Ann Cristall (Энн Кристолл) Noon ("THE sun had thrown its noontide ray")

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