Wind (Raymond A. Foss Poem)
The paddle and I Out in the middle of The churning lake. The wind pushed the bow Turning me around. ...
The paddle and I Out in the middle of The churning lake. The wind pushed the bow Turning me around. ...
Mesmerized, watching The skill, artistry Effortlessness in the heat Of the sweating craftsmen In the beach air On the Vineyard ...
IF these gay tales give pleasure to the FAIR, The honour's great conferred, I'm well aware; Yet, why suppose the ...
PRONE, on my couch I calmly slept Against my wont. A little child Awoke me as he gently crept And ...
"Willis, I didn't want you here to-day: The lawyer's coming for the company. I'm going to sell my soul, or, ...
Sung at the Completion of the Concord Monument, April 19th, 1836 By the rude bridge that arched the flood, Their ...
(The Dry Salvages-presumably les trois sauvages-is a small group of rocks, with a beacon, off the N.E. coast of Cape ...
I Time present and time past Are both perhaps present in time future, And time future contained in time past. ...
What sort of arrow split the sky and this rock? It's quivering, spreading like a peacock's fan Like the mist ...
In robes of Tyrian blue the King was drest, A jewelled collar shone upon his breast, A giant ruby glittered ...
O Hymen king. Hymen, O Hymen king, what bitter thing is this? what shaft, tearing my heart? what scar, what ...
A Cap of Lead across the sky Was tight and surly drawn We could not find the mighty Face The ...
She laid her docile Crescent down And this confiding Stone Still states to Dates that have forgot The News that ...
As Summer into Autumn slips And yet we sooner say "The Summer" than "the Autumn," lest We turn the sun ...
A narrow Fellow in the Grass Occasionally rides -- You may have met Him -- did you not His notice ...
"Zipless sex" one cynic called this festival of fornication, this celebration of new-found sexual strength and urbane honesty, of sex ...
THE ORB I like is not the one That dazzles with its lightning gleam; That dares to look upon the ...
When first the fiery-mantled sun His heavenly race begun to run; Round the earth and ocean blue, His children four ...
PART I On Susquehanna's side, fair Wyoming! Although the wild-flower on thy ruin'd wall, And roofless homes, a sad remembrance ...
Velvet soft the night-star glowed Over the untrodden road, Through the giant glades of yew ...
"I will arise and go unto my father" MALKUTH Dark, dark all dark! I cower, I cringe. ...
Velvet soft the night-star glowed Over the untrodden road, Through the giant glades of yew ...
"I will arise and go unto my father" MALKUTH Dark, dark all dark! I cower, I cringe. ...
A sunny shaft did I behold, From sky to earth it slanted: And poised therein a bird so bold Sweet ...
Song (Act II, Scene I, lines 65-80) A sunny shaft did I behold, From sky to earth it slanted : ...
The First Voice HE trilled a carol fresh and free, He laughed aloud for very glee: There came a breeze ...
The groves were God's first temples. Ere man learned To hew the shaft, and lay the architrave, And spread the ...
To exalt, enthrone, establish and defend, To welcome home mankind's mysterious friend Wine, true begetter of all arts that be; ...
Warriors and chiefs! should the shaft or the sword Pierce me in leading the host of the Lord, Heed not ...
"Had we never loved so kindly, Had we never loved so blindly, Never met or never parted, We had ne'er ...
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