Poet's Corner

"Generations"

Amy Lowell

Poem explanation


1    You are like the stem 



     Of a young beech-tree,



     Straight and swaying,



     Breaking out in golden leaves. 



5    Your walk is like the blowing of a beech-tree 



     On a hill.                                   



     Your voice is like leaves 



     Softly struck upon by a South wind.



     Your shadow is no shadow, but a scattered sunshine;



10   And at night you pull the sky down to you 



     And hood yourself in stars.              





     But I am like a great oak under a cloudy sky,



     Watching a stripling beech grow up at my feet.



Source: Exploring Poetry, Gale, 1997.

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