New Leaves (Raymond A. Foss Poem)
New sunlight first rays in the morning cutting over the tree line down through the woods into the yard Catching ...
New sunlight first rays in the morning cutting over the tree line down through the woods into the yard Catching ...
Royal, rich, deep purple brilliant luminous petals drink the pulse of light from the fleeting flash burn the fragrant color ...
We all sin, we all fall short, we all need grace grace boundless and unending, grace to redeem to bring ...
Down the sidewalk on the way to pick up the littlest after school three in the afternoon in early October ...
Okay, for those who don't speak German, the title of the poem is "A Boat in a Bottle" and that's ...
SOME wit, handsome form and gen'rous mind; A triple engine prove in love we find; By these the strongest fortresses ...
IN ev'ry age, at Naples, we are told, Intrigue and gallantry reign uncontrolled; With beauteous objects in abundance blessed. No ...
IN Lombardy's fair land, in days of yore, Once dwelt a prince, of youthful charms, a store; Each FAIR, with ...
In anguish we uplift A new unhallowed song: The race is to the swift; The battle to the strong. Of ...
Not, exactly, green: closer to bronze preserved in kind brine, something retrieved from a Greco-Roman wreck, patinated and oddly muscular. ...
They lie in parallel rows, on ice, head to tail, each a foot of luminosity barred with black bands, which ...
Stars wheel in purple, yours is not so rare as Hesperus, nor yet so great a star as bright Aldeboran ...
The power of the Lake lingers still so many years beyond its fascination ending; it was there in the beginning, ...
Do you mind if I write a few lines for you tonight? I'm fuelled for sure, perhaps a bit ebullient, ...
I saw a brilliant angelfish whose tail and fins shimmered yellow until it turned and silver spread like an undercoat ...
I The rutted roads are all like iron; skies Are keen and brilliant; only the oak-leaves cling In the bare ...
Partly to verify an era, partly also to pass the time, last night I picked up a collection of Ptolemaic ...
"Alexander son of Philip, and the Greeks except the Lacedaemonians--" We can very well imagine that they were utterly indifferent ...
Let me stop here. Let me, too, look at nature awhile. The brilliant blue of the morning sea, of the ...
1/ Genius is not a generous thing In return it charges more interest than any amount of royalties can cover ...
They haven't got no noses, The fallen sons of Eve; Even the smell of roses Is not what they supposes; ...
To the tune of "Rinsing Silk Stream" Thousands of light flakes of crushed gold for its blossoms, Trimmed jade for ...
We shall not ask for the precious pearl of the Duke of Sui, nor for the priceless jade disk of ...
Uncharmable charmer Of Bacchus and Mars In the sounding rebounding Abyss of the stars! O virgin in armour, Thine arrows ...
Uncharmable charmer Of Bacchus and Mars In the sounding rebounding Abyss of the stars! O virgin in armour, Thine arrows ...
My pensive SARA ! thy soft cheek reclined Thus on mine arm, most soothing sweet it is To sit beside ...
(Composed at Clevedon, Somersetshire) My pensive Sara! thy soft cheek reclined Thus on mine arm, most soothing sweet it is ...
A rhinestone skein, a jeweled brocade of light,- the city is a garment stretched so thin her festive colors bleed ...
The sort of girl I like to see Smiles down from her great height at me. She stands in strong, ...
Was ever a maiden so worried? I'll admit I am partial to Jim, For Jimmie has promised to wed me ...
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