作者名称 国旗国籍

Shamus

EN

AR

2020.05.02 19:10

Proem by Madison Cawein.

From “Myth and Romance”

THERE is no

rhyme that is half so sweet
As the song of the wind in the rippling wheat;
There is no metre that ’s half so fine
As the lilt of the brook under rock and vine;
And the loveliest lyric I ever heard
Was the wildwood strain of a forest bird.—
If the wind and the brook and the bird would teach
My heart their beautiful parts of speech,
And the natural art that they say these with,
My soul would sing of beauty and myth
In a rhyme and a metre that none before
Have sung in their love, or dreamed in their lore,
And the world would be richer one poet the more.
51 7

Download the HelloTalk app to join the conversation.

Comments

  • lily 2020.05.02 19:59

    AR
    EN

    Woow, the magic is created when poem and nature are collecting together, what a magical poem
  • allzwell 2020.05.02 20:15

    HI
    EN

    Please correct me 😊
  • Kylie 2020.05.03 05:04

    CN
    EN

    🍀
  • Irina June Sun 2020.05.18 16:12

    RU
    EN

    😍 Perfect. You do magic with poems. Your choice is great.
  • Irina June Sun 2020.05.18 16:14

    RU
    EN

    That's what I feel about nature.
  • Shamus 2020.05.18 16:17

    EN
    AR

    @Irina June Sun Really the magic is in the words already! I am just glad to help everyone see that a little clearer.
  • Irina June Sun 2020.05.18 16:19

    RU
    EN

    @Shamus I have already listened to your reading three times. Beautiful it is! You know how to read poems. It's your talent.

Open HelloTalk to join the conversation