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Poem by Alan Seeger


Thirty Sonnets. 6. Sonnet 6. Give me the treble of thy horns and hoofs


Give me the treble of thy horns and hoofs,
The ponderous undertones of 'bus and tram,
A garret and a glimpse across the roofs
Of clouds blown eastward over Notre Dame,
The glad-eyed streets and radiant gatherings
Where I drank deep the bliss of being young,
The strife and sweet potential flux of things
I sought Youth's dream of happiness among!
It walks here aureoled with the city-light,
Forever through the myriad-featured mass
Flaunting not far its fugitive embrace, --
Heard sometimes in a song across the night,
Caught in a perfume from the crowds that pass,
And when love yields to love seen face to face.



Alan Seeger


Alan Seeger's other poems:
  1. Tithonus
  2. Sonnet 9. Well, seeing I have no hope, then let us part
  3. Sonnet 6. OH, YOU are more desirable to me
  4. Thirty Sonnets. 8. Sonnet 8. Oft as by chance, a little while apart
  5. Thirty Sonnets. 27. Oneata


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