Roads: Difference between revisions

From Off the Road Database

No edit summary
No edit summary
 
Line 17: Line 17:
<poem>
<poem>
I know a country laced with roads,
I know a country laced with roads,
They join the hills and they span the brooks,
::: They join the hills and they span the brooks,
They weave like a shuttle between broad fields,
They weave like a shuttle between broad fields,
And slide discreetly through hidden nooks.
::: And slide discreetly through hidden nooks.
They are canopied like a Persian dome
They are canopied like a Persian dome
And carpeted with orient dyes.
::: And carpeted with orient dyes.
They are myriad-voiced, and musical,
They are myriad-voiced, and musical,
And scented with happiest memories.
::: And scented with happiest memories.
O Winding roads that I know so well,
O Winding roads that I know so well,
Every twist and turn, every hollow and hill!
::: Every twist and turn, every hollow and hill!
They are set in my heart to a pulsing tune
They are set in my heart to a pulsing tune
Gay as a honey-bee humming in June.
::: Gay as a honey-bee humming in June.
‘T is the rhythmic beat of a horse's feet
‘T is the rhythmic beat of a horse's feet
And the pattering paws of a sheep-dog bitch;
::: And the pattering paws of a sheep-dog bitch;
‘T is the creaking trees, and the singing breeze,
‘T is the creaking trees, and the singing breeze,
And the rustle of leaves in the road-side ditch.
::: And the rustle of leaves in the road-side ditch.
</poem>
</poem>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>
Line 39: Line 39:
<poem>
<poem>
A cow in a meadow shakes her bell
A cow in a meadow shakes her bell
And the notes cut sharp through the autumn air,
::: And the notes cut sharp through the autumn air,
Each chattering brook bears a fleet of leaves
Each chattering brook bears a fleet of leaves
Their cargo the rainbow, and just now where
::: Their cargo the rainbow, and just now where
The sun splashed bright on the road ahead
::: The sun splashed bright on the road ahead
A startled rabbit quivered and fled.
A startled rabbit quivered and fled.
O Uphill roads and roads that dip down!
::: O Uphill roads and roads that dip down!
You curl your sun-spattered length along,
You curl your sun-spattered length along,
And your march is beaten into a song
::: And your march is beaten into a song
By the softly ringing hoofs of a horse
By the softly ringing hoofs of a horse
And the panting breath of the dogs I love.
::: And the panting breath of the dogs I love.
The pageant of Autumn follows its course
The pageant of Autumn follows its course
And the blue sky of Autumn laughs above.
::: And the blue sky of Autumn laughs above.
</poem>
</poem>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>
Line 58: Line 58:
<poem>
<poem>
And the song and the country become as one,
And the song and the country become as one,
I see it as music, I hear it as light;
::: I see it as music, I hear it as light;
Prismatic and shimmering, trembling to tone,
Prismatic and shimmering, trembling to tone,
The land of desire, my soul's delight.
::: The land of desire, my soul's delight.
And always it beats in my listening ears
And always it beats in my listening ears
With the gentle thud of a horse's stride,
::: With the gentle thud of a horse's stride,
With the swift-falling steps of many dogs,
With the swift-falling steps of many dogs,
Following, following at my side.
::: Following, following at my side.
O Roads that journey to fairyland!
O Roads that journey to fairyland!
Radiant highways whose vistas gleam,
::: Radiant highways whose vistas gleam,
Leading me on, under crimson leaves,
Leading me on, under crimson leaves,
To the opaline gates of the Castles of Dream.
::: To the opaline gates of the Castles of Dream.
</poem>
</poem>
</paragraph>
</paragraph>


</annotations>
</annotations>

Latest revision as of 22:17, 16 July 2024

Bibliographic Information
Author Lowell, Amy
Genre Poetry
Journal or Book A Dome of Many-Colored Glass
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Company
Year of Publication 1922
Pages 53
Additional information -

ode


I know a country laced with roads,
They join the hills and they span the brooks,
They weave like a shuttle between broad fields,
And slide discreetly through hidden nooks.
They are canopied like a Persian dome
And carpeted with orient dyes.
They are myriad-voiced, and musical,
And scented with happiest memories.
O Winding roads that I know so well,
Every twist and turn, every hollow and hill!
They are set in my heart to a pulsing tune
Gay as a honey-bee humming in June.
‘T is the rhythmic beat of a horse's feet
And the pattering paws of a sheep-dog bitch;
‘T is the creaking trees, and the singing breeze,
And the rustle of leaves in the road-side ditch.

roadagencypersonificationriverhillscenerymetaphormusicsoundsmellsublimetreewindsummer


A cow in a meadow shakes her bell
And the notes cut sharp through the autumn air,
Each chattering brook bears a fleet of leaves
Their cargo the rainbow, and just now where
The sun splashed bright on the road ahead
A startled rabbit quivered and fled.
O Uphill roads and roads that dip down!
You curl your sun-spattered length along,
And your march is beaten into a song
By the softly ringing hoofs of a horse
And the panting breath of the dogs I love.
The pageant of Autumn follows its course
And the blue sky of Autumn laughs above.

animalskysoundmusicfallroadskysunshinetopography


And the song and the country become as one,
I see it as music, I hear it as light;
Prismatic and shimmering, trembling to tone,
The land of desire, my soul's delight.
And always it beats in my listening ears
With the gentle thud of a horse's stride,
With the swift-falling steps of many dogs,
Following, following at my side.
O Roads that journey to fairyland!
Radiant highways whose vistas gleam,
Leading me on, under crimson leaves,
To the opaline gates of the Castles of Dream.

musicpleasureaffectsoundanimalroadhighway