Hosted by Dailymotion. For legal issues report at the Copyright Center, report us on DMC, or use the Instant Removal tool.
Arthur Henry Adams - Civilisation
19 Views • Nov 07, 2014
Description
A moment glorious, beyond recall;
And then the wave, with slow and massive fall,
Obliterates the beauty that it gave.
When discrowned king and manumitted slave
Are free and equal to be slaves of all,
Democracies in their wide freedom brawl,
And go down shouting to a common grave.
So one by one the petals of the rose
Shrivel and fade, and all its splendour goes
Back to the earth; and in her arms embraced
Through wintry centuries the dead seeds sleep
Till spring comes troubling them, and they unleap,
Once more their petals on the world to waste.
Arthur Henry Adams
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/civilisation/
Keywords & Tags
More from User
Laxmy Alvarado - Sunlight
PoemHunter.com
Laxmy Alvarado - Sunlight
PoemHunter.com
Fatima Alzhara Rafa - Wholeness
PoemHunter.com
Fatima Alzhara Rafa - Wholeness
PoemHunter.com
Kaziah K - Eight Months Later
PoemHunter.com
Kaziah K - Eight Months Later
PoemHunter.com
Related Videos
Arthur Henry Adams - Fleet Street
PoemHunter.com
Arthur Henry Adams - Sydney
PoemHunter.com
Arthur Henry Adams - A Spring Sonnet
PoemHunter.com
Arthur Henry Adams - Lovers
PoemHunter.com
Arthur Henry Adams - Nemesis
PoemHunter.com
Arthur Henry Adams - China 1899
PoemHunter.com