This is the first post in a series of Thursday based poetry posts. I encourage everyone post poems on their own blogs, or just in the comments here. It can be an original poem, a favorite of old, basically anything but song lyrics. So here goes the inaugural post!
Miniver Cheevy, by Edwin Arlington Robinson (1910)
Miniver Cheevy, child of scorn,
Grew lean while he assailed the seasons
He wept that he was ever born,
And he had reasons.
Miniver loved the days of old
When swords were bright and steeds were prancing;
The vision of a warrior bold
Would send him dancing.
Miniver sighed for what was not,
And dreamed, and rested from his labors;
He dreamed of Thebes and Camelot,
And Priam's neighbors.
Miniver mourned the ripe renown
That made so many a name so fragrant;
He mourned Romance, now on the town,
And Art, a vagrant.
Miniver loved the Medici,
Albeit he had never seen one;
He would have sinned incessantly
Could he have been one.
Miniver cursed the commonplace
And eyed a khaki suit with loathing:
He missed the medieval grace
Of iron clothing.
Miniver scorned the gold he sought,
But sore annoyed was he without it;
Miniver thought, and thought, and thought,
And thought about it.
Miniver Cheevy, born too late,
Scratched his head and kept on thinking;
Miniver coughed, and called it fate,
And kept on drinking.
Thursday, July 14, 2005
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Hi Schuyler ... cool idea ... I put a poem on my blog. You can check it out sometime. It was a fun challenge to find one.
The new BLACK ...
WE ROCK!!!!
But maybe we should put both of our poems on a central location ... like Conversations ??? What do you think?
Ooh, good call. I think it's still a good idea to post them on our individual blogs though, since there's a slight chance we each might have readers outside our little church circle. I'll do the cross-post now...
I put a poem on my blog to. I love you.
too
I have a poem too, and I put it on both sites. Did you read the news today? Call me.
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