Dreamland (John Lawson Stoddard Poems)
I woke from dreams of rare delightAnd visions of a joyous land,Where loved ones, long since lost to sight,Walked blithely ...
I woke from dreams of rare delightAnd visions of a joyous land,Where loved ones, long since lost to sight,Walked blithely ...
We shall appear on television,we the fit and able.We shall usher this poor wreckinto a sealed room.We'll ask him:So, you're ...
TWIST the milled knob, fingers. Send needle-antennaFrom Hilversum to Rome, Rome to Vienna,Groping for music. Any kind will do:The Moonlight ...
He lay in the middle of the world, and twicht.More Sparine for Pelides,human (half) & down here as he is,with ...
After Max Ernst's 'Europe after the Rain'In the darkeach sits aloneclutching his flagI have more than my one deathto attend ...
In the Beginning, God, the great Schoolmaster, wrote upon the white leaves of our souls the text of life, in ...
The snow lies deep on hill and dale,In rocky gulch and grassy vale,The tiny, trickling, tumbling fallsAre frozen 'twixt their ...
I'm Professor McCann; I'm the memory man.I've a memory no-one would suspect.I remember things you've all forgottenAnd remember what I ...
1 Who'll be honoured and praised,who'll be ...
(Lines written after viewing Mr Arthur Dove'sexposition of the "Simultaneousness of the Ambient")I cannot tell you how I love ...
There's a new grace up on Boot Hill, where we've planted Rowdy Pete;He died one evenin', sudden, with his leather ...
One moment bid the horses wait, Since tiffin is not laid till three, Below the upward path and straight You ...
Always Mine! No more Vacation! Term of Light this Day begun! Failless as the fair rotation Of the Seasons and ...
He lay in the middle of the world, and twicht. More Sparine for Pelides, human (half) & down here as ...
FROM pent-up, aching rivers; From that of myself, without which I were nothing; From what I am determin'd to make ...
1 SAUNTERING the pavement, or riding the country by-road-lo! such faces! Faces of friendship, precision, caution, suavity, ideality; The spiritual, ...
1 STARTING from fish-shape Paumanok, where I was born, Well-begotten, and rais'd by a perfect mother; After roaming many lands-lover ...
One in 250 Cambodians, or 40,000 people, have lost a limb to a landmine. -Newsfront, U.N. Development Programme Communications Office ...
The Greatest Writer of to-day (With Maupassant I almost set him) Said to me in a weary way, The last ...
Till midnight her needle she plied To finish her pretty pink dress; "Oh, bless you, my darling," she sighed; "I ...
You want me to tell you a story, a yarn of the firin' line, Of our thin red kharki 'eroes, ...
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