Josephine Jacobsen Poems on Death & Dying (3 Poems)
In The Crevice Of Time (Josephine Jacobsen Poems)
For Elliott Coleman The bison, or tiger, or whatever beasthunting or hunted, and the twiggy hunterwith legs and spear, in the still caves of Spainwore out the million rains of summerand the mean mists of winter:the frightening motion of the … Continue reading
The Animals (Josephine Jacobsen Poems)
At night, alone, the animals came and shone.The darkness whirled but silent shone the animals:The lion the man the calf the eagle sayingSanctus which was and is and is to come. The sleeper watched the people at the waterless wilderness’ … Continue reading
Time Exposure (Josephine Jacobsen Poems)
Never can spring be known so wellAs in this wicked dark December,Nor touched-all emerald and limber-As in this winter citadel. The expatriate, in every country,Encountering alien custom, pressesMore closely to the land that gracesHis memory, secret, beyond sentry;The lover in … Continue reading
More Josephine Jacobsen Poetry (Based on Topics)
Faces - Light - Death & Dying - Love - Memory - Music - Animals - Silence - Water - Listening - Night - Prayers - Friendship - Happiness - Madness - Pets - Secrets - Sleep - Children - Spring - View All Josephine Jacobsen Poems