A Frosty Night Poem by Robert Graves

A Frosty Night

Rating: 3.0


Mother: Alice, dear, what ails you,
Dazed and white and shaken?
Has the chill night numbed you?
Is it fright you have taken?

Alice: Mother I am very well,
I felt never better;
Mother, do not hold me so,
Let me write my letter.

Mother: Sweet, my dear, what ails you?

Alice: No, but I am well.
The night was cold and frosty,
There's no more to tell.


Mother: Ay, the night was frosty,
Coldly gaped the moon,
Yet the birds seemed twittering
Through green boughs of June.

Soft and thick the snow lay,
Stars danced in the sky.
Not all the lambs of May-day
Skip so bold and high.

Your feet were dancing, Alice,
Seemed to dance on air,
You looked a ghost or angel
In the starlight there.

Your eyes were frosted starlight,
Your heart, fire, and snow.
Who was it said 'I love you? '

Alice: Mother, let me go!

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Edward Kofi Louis 10 September 2017

Let me go! Thanks for sharing.

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Lantz Pierre 10 September 2017

I'd be happy to let °you°go. I repeatedly fail to understand the rhyme or reason behind the phrases you quote in your comments about poems. Does it represent the only words in the poem that you read?

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Bernard F. Asuncion 10 September 2017

Such a simple expression of love👍👍👍

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Lantz Pierre 10 September 2017

To comment that this is simple totally misses the whole flow of the dialogue and shifting imagery as it evolves from beginning to end. The shifts have an elegance and subtly that wonderfully illuminate the caring relationship and gentle maternal insight into her child's behavior and responses. But at least you didn't just say it was interesting.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 10 September 2017

Haunting expression. Beautiful poem.

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rajesh badre 09 March 2018

my college my favourite poem

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Seema Sharma Rimi 10 September 2017

our eyes were frosted starlight, Your heart, fire, and snow. Who was it said 'I love you? ' A nice poem. on mother. 10++

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Rajnish Manga 10 September 2017

Wonderful dialogue between mother and the daughter with suspicion and love in their respective hearts.

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Subhas Chandra Chakra 10 September 2017

Seemed to dance on air, You looked a ghost or angel In the starlight there. Wow great. Thanks poet for the sharing. 10

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Anita Aparajita Das 10 September 2017

Your eyes were frosted starlight, Your heart, fire, and snow. Who was it said 'I love you? ' Please continue this a bit longer, won't you dear poet? 10+ for it.

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