Blood and Tissue (Raymond A. Foss Poem)
For an instant on Sunday in the pausing after the amen I could see the capillary action the infusing of ...
For an instant on Sunday in the pausing after the amen I could see the capillary action the infusing of ...
Chaos reigned before Ruler of the cosmos Eden was our home Adam ate from the apple The world was changed ...
Like the hidden message lost in the scrolls We aren't told what he looked like Esau had his hairy arms ...
She was white, all white except where she was pink soft, cute, and she liked leaf lettuce Her name was ...
(A BALLAD IN THE ANGLO-SAXON TONGUE) When to the dreary greenwood gloam Winfreda's husband strode that day, The fair Winfreda ...
The gingham dog and the calico cat Side by side on the table sat; 'T was half-past twelve, and (what ...
WHAT various ways in which a thing is told Some truth abuse, while others fiction hold; In stories we invention ...
SOLICITED I've been to give a tale, In which (though true, decorum must prevail), The subject from a picture shall ...
HOWEVER exquisite we BEAUTY find, It satiates sense, and palls upon the mind: Brown bread as well as white must ...
HE surely must be wrong who loving fears; And does not flee when beauty first appears. Ye FAIR, with charms ...
At the end there were straws in her glove compartment, I'd split them open to taste the familiar bitter residue, ...
Dust always blowing about the town, Except when sea-fog laid it down, And I was one of the children told ...
I fish for words to say what I fish for, half-catch sometimes. I have caught little pan fish flashing sunlight ...
You've 'eard 'ow young Albert Ramsbottom, In the Zoo up at Blackpool one year, With a stick and 'orse's 'ead ...
I'll tell of the Battle of Hastings, As happened in days long gone by, When Duke William became King of ...
Some, when in rhyme they of their loves do tell, With flames and lightnings their exordiums paint; Some call on ...
A tale that the poet Rückert told To German children, in days of old; Disguised in a random, rollicking rhyme ...
In England once there lived a big And wonderfully clever pig. To everybody it was plain That Piggy had a ...
He ate and drank the precious Words -- His Spirit grew robust -- He knew no more that he was ...
A Bird came down the Walk -- He did not know I saw -- He bit an Angleworm in halves ...
The dung was recent, not an event unusual in itself but difficult to explain of cows grazing the other side ...
It was your first outing, or more rightly, our first outing with you. We were as proud as new parents ...
You may have heard a dumb-ass claim that Katrina, a hurricane, is to blame for current stress upon our fiscal ...
Old Noah he had an ostrich farm and fowls on the largest scale, He ate his egg with a ladle ...
Smile at us, pay us, pass us; but do not quite forget; For we are the people of England, that ...
It is something to have wept as we have wept, It is something to have done as we have done, ...
This morning I dreamed I followed Widely spaced bells, ringing in the wind, And climbed through mists to rosy clouds. ...
THE PROLOGUE. When that the Knight had thus his tale told In all the rout was neither young nor old, ...
Part I It is an ancient Mariner, And he stoppeth one of three. 'By thy long grey beard and glittering ...
In the desert I saw a creature, naked, bestial, Who, squatting upon the ground, Held his heart in his hands, ...
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