Analysis of Lavender Pond

Cicely Fox Smith 1882 (Lymm, Cheshire) – 1954 (Bow, Devon)



Never a swallow wets his wing
In Lavender Pond from Spring to Spring;
Never a lily, pure and chill,
Holds her cup for the dews to fill;
Never a willow, gnarled and hoar,
Bends his bough to a reedy shore;
Never a fragrant flower spike blows there,
Never a lordly King-staff grows there,
Slender and straight where sedges shiver
And glistening Mayflies glance and quiver,
In Lavender Pond by London River.

But the Baltic barques the come and go
With their old pump-windmills turning slow,
And the tall Cape Horners rest and ride
Like stately swans on the murky tide,
And the ocean tramps all red and rusted,
Worn and weathered and salt-encrusted,
Gather and cluster near and far,
Derrick and funnel, mast and spar,
From many a port of old renown,
And lonely wharf where the booms float down,
To Lavender Pond by London Town.

And keen and strong is the wind that comes
To the dingy streets of the Deptford slums,
Strong and keen with the scent it steals
Off piled-up acres of Kalmar deals,
Spruce and cedar and baulks of pine;
Red with resin and drenched with brine,
Sawn from the boles that once did stand
Rank on rank in a virgin land,
Where the cougar prowls through the silent glades
In the forest depths of the far Cascades . . .
And the gulls go flying, the gulls go crying,
And the wind's sob and the water's sighing
Croon to the ships an old sea ditty
In Lavender Pond by London city.


Scheme AABBCCDDEEE FFGGXXHHIII JJKKLLMMNNAAOO
Poetic Form
Metre 10010111 010011111 10010101 10110111 1001101 11110101 1001010111 10011111 10011110 010011010 0100111010 101010101 11111101 00111101 110110101 0010111010 101001010 10010101 10010101 110011101 010110111 110011101 010110111 101011011 10110111 111101101 10100111 11100111 11011111 11100101 1010110101 0010110101 00111001110 0011001010 110111110 0100111010
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,364
Words 255
Sentences 7
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 11, 11, 14
Lines Amount 36
Letters per line (avg) 30
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 365
Words per stanza (avg) 85
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Cicely Fox Smith

Cicely Fox Smith (1 February 1882 – 8 April 1954) was an English poet and writer. Born in Lymm, Cheshire and educated at Manchester High School for Girls, she briefly lived in Canada, before returning to the United Kingdom shortly before the outbreak of World War I. She settled in Hampshire and began writing poetry, often with a nautical theme. Smith wrote over 600 poems in her life, for a wide range of publications. In later life, she expanded her writing to a number of subjects, fiction and non-fiction. For her services to literature, the British Government awarded her a small pension. more…

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