Salamanders in the Bark (Raymond A. Foss Poem)
Mulch, beside the house By the foundation, under the wet, Decaying broad oak leaves Renewing the soil, as they do ...
Mulch, beside the house By the foundation, under the wet, Decaying broad oak leaves Renewing the soil, as they do ...
For Your Love Lord, I will act For Your Grace I give thanks For Your Creation I rejoice For Your ...
We were blessed, by a singular sight after our time on the beach, at the picnic a slice of color, ...
Waiting for the birth, the coming of a miracle baby the son he never believe would come, a son to ...
There were snow flurries in the air today early for my liking, snow flurries coming in small singular spirals, falling ...
An ancient shell on their shelf a memento, a reminder of the sea of the coast glistening under the film ...
What is it about irises in the garden whether blue flag or yellow, deep purple, white with red why do ...
Have you ever heard of the Sugar-Plum Tree? 'T is a marvel of great renown! It blooms on the shore ...
When I remark her golden hair Swoon on her glorious shoulders, I marvel not that sight so rare Doth ravish ...
In front of the temple of Chu-ko Liang there is an old cypress. Its branches are like green bronze; its ...
The south-wind brings Life, sunshine, and desire, And on every mount and meadow Breathes aromatic fire, But over the dead ...
Thou leaden brain, which censur'st what I write, And say'st my lines be dull and do not move, I marvel ...
Love, banish'd Heav'n, on Earth was held in scorn, Wand'ring abroad in need and beggary, And wanting friends, though of ...
If he from Heav'n that filch'd that living fire Condemn'd by Jove to endless torment be, I greatly marvel how ...
To Admiration Marvel not, Love, though I thy power admire, Ravish'd a world beyond the farthest thought, And knowing more ...
To Charles A. Young, Astronomer "Two things," the wise man said, "fill me with awe: The starry heavens and the ...
I Thou who hast made thy dwelling fair With flowers beneath, above with starry lights, And set thine altars everywhere,-- ...
I tend my flowers for thee -- Bright Absentee! My Fuchsia's Coral Seams Rip -- while the Sower -- dreams ...
I've known a Heaven, like a Tent -- To wrap its shining Yards -- Pluck up its stakes, and disappear ...
In Memory of John Keats By the Aurelian Wall, Where the long shadows of the centuries fall From Caius Cestius' ...
Sunder me from my bones, O sword of God Till they stand stark and strange as do the trees; That ...
How in all wonder Columbus got over, That is a marvel to me, I protest, Cabot, and Raleigh too, that ...
I doubt not God is good, well-meaning, kind And did He stoop to quibble could tell why The little buried ...
All through an empty place I go, And find her not in any room; The candles and the lamps I ...
My father is a quiet man With sober, steady ways; For simile, a folded fan; His nights are like his ...
Up this green woodland-ride let's softly rove, And list the nightingale- she dwells just here. Hush ! let the wood-gate ...
'O cast away your sorrow; -- A while, at least, be gay! If grief must come tomorrow, At least, be ...
Gloomily the clouds are sailing O'er the dimly moonlit sky; Dolefully the wind is wailing; Not another sound is nigh; ...
Men loved wholly beyond wisdom Have the staff without the banner. Like a fire in a dry thicket Rising within ...
When people call this beast to mind, They marvel more and more At such a little tail behind, So large ...
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