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Louis Untermeyer (Луис Антермайер)


Rainbow’s End


“Do you remember at the rainbow's end
    Those flowers trampled by the hurrying rain,
Hanging their heads, knowing they would not spend
    Their prodigal colors again?

“Hanging their heads, you laughed, afraid to stare
    Back at the boundless apathy of blue.
While arched above them in prismatic air
    Their seven colors grew.

“And then, do you remember how you said
    That every flower beaten to the ground
Blossoms in beds of light, and shook your head,
    Half playful, half profound?

“And stooped and picked two petals suddenly
    And let them fall—do you remember—so ...?”
I have forgotten. “And how you answered me?
    How all the heaven flamed ... Remember?” No.



Louis Untermeyer's other poems:
  1. Landscapes
  2. The Laughers
  3. Challenge
  4. A Side Street
  5. Portrait of a Machine


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