Hosted by Dailymotion. For legal issues report at the Copyright Center, report us on DMC, or use the Instant Removal tool.
Oliver Herford - Proem
21 Views • Nov 10, 2014
Description
Suddenly should fall through space
In a hissing, headlong flight,
Shrivelling from off its face,
As it falls into the sun,
In an instant every trace
Of the little crawling things—
Ants, philosophers, and lice,
Cattle, cockroaches, and kings,
Beggars, millionaires, and mice,
Men and maggots,—all as one
As it falls into the sun,—
Who can say but at the same
Instant from some planet far
A child may watch us and exclaim:
“See the pretty shooting star!”
Oliver Herford
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/proem-7/
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
Oliver Herford - The Shadow Kitten
PoemHunter.com
Oliver Herford - Good And Bad Kittens
PoemHunter.com
Oliver Herford - The Hen
PoemHunter.com
Oliver Herford - The Platypus
PoemHunter.com
Oliver Herford - A Penguin
PoemHunter.com
Oliver Herford - The Chimpanzee
PoemHunter.com