John Hall Wheelock Poems

  • 1.
    I dreamed I passed a doorway
    Where, for a sign of death,
    White ribbons one was binding
    About a flowery wreath.
    ...
  • 2.
    Sleep on-I lie at heaven's high oriels,
    Over the stars that murmur as they go
    Lighting your lattice-window far below;
    And every star some of the glory spells
    ...
  • 3.
    In the pain, in the loneliness of love,
    To the heart of my sweet I fled.
    I knocked at the door of her living heart,
    “Let in-let in-” I said.
    ...
  • 4.
    Life burns us up like fire,
    And Song goes up in flame:
    The radiant body smoulders
    To the ashes whence it came.
    ...
  • 5.
    I do not fear to lay my body down
    In death, to share
    The life of the dark earth and lose my own,
    If God is there.
    ...
  • 6.
    Grasshopper, your fairy song
    And my poem alike belong
    To the dark and silent earth
    From which all poetry has birth;
    ...
Total 6 Poems by John Hall Wheelock

Top 10 most used topics by John Hall Wheelock

I Love You 3 Sweet 3 Heart 3 Love 3 Never 2 High 2 Song 2 Long 2 Holy 2 Life 2

Write your comment about John Hall Wheelock


Poem of the day

Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey Poem
In A Silence
 by Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey

Heart to heart!
And the stillness of night and the moonlight, like hushed breathing
Silently, stealthily moving across thy hair!

O womanly face!
Tender and strong and lucent with infinite feeling,
Shrinking with startled joy, like wind-struck water,
And yet so frank, so unashamed of love!
...

Read complete poem

Popular Poets