Mistletoe By Walter De La Mare Sitting under the mistletoe (Pale-green, fairy mistletoe), One last candle burning low, All the sleepy dancers gone, Just one candle burning on, Shadows lurking everywhere: Some one came, and kissed me there. Tired I was; my head would go Nodding under the mistletoe (Pale-green, fairy mistletoe), No footsteps came. Walter de la Mare, born on April 25, 1873 in London, is considered one of modern literature’s chief exemplars of the romantic imagination. His complete works form a sustained treatment of romantic themes: dreams, death, rare states of mind and emotion, fantasy worlds of childhood, and the pursuit of the transcendent.As a youth he attended St. Paul’s Cathedral School, and his formal.
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“Mistletoe” by Walter de la Mare is a brief and evocative poem set in a quiet and dimly lit atmosphere. The poem’s imagery of mistletoe, shadows, and a solitary candle create an atmosphere of enchantment and anticipation, leading to an unexpected kiss that lingers in the realm of dreams.. “Mistletoe” first published in 1913, has remained a popular choice among Christmas poems since. A short poem, it is the poet’s skill and the perfectly positi.