John Frederick Freeman: More Than Sweet
John Frederick Freeman
(1880 – 1929)
More Than Sweet
The noisy fire,
The drumming wind,
The creaking trees,
And all that hum
Of summer air
And all the long inquietude
Of breaking seas—-
Sweet and delightful are
In loneliness.
But more than these
The quiet light
From the morn’s sun
And night’s astonished moon,
Falling gently upon breaking seas.
Such quietness
Another beauty is–
Ah, and those stars
So gravely still
More than light, than beauty pour
Upon the strangeness
Of the heart’s breaking seas.
John Frederick Freeman poetry
kempis poetry magazine
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