05 Jul 20 - 11:00 PM (#4063005) Subject: Lyr Add: The Wolf From: Joe Offer Fred Maslan set this to music, and he sings it wonderfully THE WOLF (Georgia R. Durston) When the pale moon hides and the wild wind wails, And over the treetops the nighthawk sails, The gray wolf sits on the world's far rim And howls: and it seems to comfort him. The wolf is a lonely soul, you see, No beast in the wood, nor bird in the tree, But shuns his path; in the windy gloom They give him plenty, and plenty of room. So he sits with his long, lean face to the sky Watching the ragged clouds go by. There in the night, alone, apart, Singing the song of his lone, wild heart. Far away, on the world's dark rim He howls, and it seems to comfort him. Anybody know anything about the poem or the author? |
05 Jul 20 - 11:31 PM (#4063007) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Wolf From: Stilly River Sage https://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=69479#1628723 |
14 Sep 21 - 06:00 PM (#4119968) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Wolf (Georgia Roberts Durston) From: GUEST,kjennyg Hello, I know this was one of the poems chosen for competition in Southern Manitoba spoken poetry competition in spring of 1969. Love the imagery. |
30 Oct 22 - 06:06 PM (#4156775) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Wolf (Georgia Roberts Durston) From: GUEST,Nan Bolls I recall reading this (and memorizing it ) way back in the early 1940s in a poetry book for grade school kids. I was trying to remember it, so I am so pleased to find it here on mudcat.org! I still love it. It touches me like it did then. What a timeless little poem for us wolf lovers. |