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Poem by Annie Adams Fields


Waiting


DROP, falling fruits and crispëd leaves,
Ye ring a note of joy for me:
Through the rough wind my soul sails free,
High over waves that Autumn heaves.

I watch the crimson maple-boughs;
I know by heart each burning leaf,
Yet would that like a barren reef
Stripped to the breeze those arms uprose!

Under the flowers my soldier lies!
Yet come, thou chilling pall of snow,
Lest he should hear who sleeps below
How, yet in bonds, the captive cries!

Fade swiftly then, thou lingering year,
Test with the storms our eager powers;
For chains are broken with the hours,
And Freedom waits upon thy bier.



Annie Adams Fields


Annie Adams Fields's other poems:
  1. On Waking from a Dreamless Sleep
  2. A Dream in May
  3. The Comforter
  4. Herb Yarrow
  5. The Return


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • Clarence Dennis Waiting ("Oh, how I love the fine old chap")
  • Robert Frost Waiting ("Afield at dusk")
  • Ella Wilcox Waiting ("The days flow on, and on") 1869
  • Sarah Jewett Waiting ("I can't believe my wedding day was fifty years ago!")
  • Augusta Webster Waiting ("A YOUNG fair girl among her flowers")

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