![Anne Spencer – Life-Long, Poor Browning](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgaN8HfZ-Q4H1pPA3v6iteYVt1t9jawZ4Z0miyd-PBwFlaFcnbvSrgyLcKw9VzmqpiWWXLppD7E1WeiyZDs2K-SejTJdMIkZf_XSI-bYjA4MgJAlKTMrIs4oC1tfi0clfn3wVac7EIiZfQ/w291-h320-rw/anne-spencer.jpg)
Life-long, poor Browning never knew Virginia,
Or he'd not grieved in Florence for April sallies
Back to English gardens after Euclid's linear:
Clipt yews, Pomander Walks, and preached alleys;
Primroses, prim indeed, in quiet ordered hedges,
Waterways, soberly, sedately enchanneled,
No thin riotous blade even among the sedges,
All the wild country-side tamely impaneled . . .
Dead, now, dear Browning, lives on in heaven,--
(Heaven's Virginia when the year's at its Spring)
He's haunting the byways of wine-aired leaven
And throating the notes of the wildings on wing;
Here canopied reaches of dogwood and hazel,
Beech tree and redbud fine-laced in vines,
Fleet clapping rills by lush fern and basil,
Drain blue hills to lowlands scented with pines . . .
Think you he meets in this tender green sweetness
Shade that was Elizabeth . . . immortal completeness!