New York At Sunrise Poem by Anna Hempstead Branch

New York At Sunrise



When with her clouds the early dawn illumes
Our doubtful streets, wistful they grow and mild
As if a sleeping soul grew happy and smiled,
The whole dark city radiantly blooms.
Pale spires lift their hands above the glooms
Like a resurrection, delicately wild,
And flushed with slumber like a little child,
Under a mist, shines forth the innocent Tombs.
Thus have I seen it from a casement high.
As unsubstantial as a dream it grows.
Is this Manhattan , virginal and shy,
That in a cloud so rapturously glows?
Ethereal, frail, and like an opening rose,
I see my city with an enlightened eye.

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S.zaynab Kamoonpuri 17 June 2015

Wow awesome rhyming and u paint the sunrise in fine poetic words imagery and description. Kudos for this swell style poetry. Pls do review my latest poem too titled pop goes...

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