Joseph Seamon Cotter Night Poems

  • 1.
    Day passeth day in sunshine or shadow,
    Night unto night each cycle is told;
    Sun, moon and stars in whirling and glamour,
    All unto all the creation unfold.
    ...
  • 2.
    I'm a-waiting and a-watching for the day that has no end.
    For the sun that's ever shining, for its rays that ever blend;
    For the light that casts no shadows, for the sky that's ever fair,
    For the rose that's ever blooming as its fragrance fills the air.
    ...
  • 3.
    I am so tired and weary,
    So tired of the endless fight,
    So weary of waiting the dawn
    And finding endless night.
    ...
  • 4.
    The burnished glow of the old-gold moon
    Shines brightly over me.
    A thousand stars, like a thousand isles
    In a dark and placid sea,
    ...
  • 5.
    There is naught in the pathless reach
    Of the pale, blue sky above,
    There is naught that the stars tell, each to each,
    As over the heavens they rove;
    ...
  • 6.
    O why are there eyes like these,
    That sparkle and dapple and tease,
    So wide with the morning, so deep with the night,
    Dancing and gleaming in passioned delight?
    ...
  • 7.
    The slender moon in its silvery sheen,
    The golden stars with the blue between
    Of a dreamy, summer sky;
    And still the night winds sigh.
    ...
Total 7 Night Poems by Joseph Seamon Cotter

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