Arthur Upson Death Poems

  • 1.
    Of old it went forth to Euchenor, pronounced of his sire-
    Reluctant, impelled by the god's unescapable fire-
    To choose for his doom or to perish at home of disease
    Or be slain of his foes, among men, where Troy surges down to the seas.
    ...
  • 2.
    Grow, grow, thou little tree,
    His body at the roots of thee;
    Since last year's loveliness in death
    The living beauty nourisheth.
    ...
  • 3.
    Out of the conquered Past
    Unravishable Beauty;
    Hearts that are dew and dust
    Rebuking the dream of Death;
    ...
Total 3 Death Poems by Arthur Upson

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