September Corn (Raymond A. Foss Poem)
Slimmer pickings at the farm stand smaller, more immature lighter kernels on the cob late corn, from the gleanings before ...
Slimmer pickings at the farm stand smaller, more immature lighter kernels on the cob late corn, from the gleanings before ...
Places of solace, of sanctuary, isolation, of refuge Places out alone alone in spaces places in nature by the still ...
An old woman likes to melt her husband. She puts him in a melting device, and he pours out the ...
I Because I do not hope to turn again Because I do not hope Because I do not hope to ...
for tess Tonight there's a crowd in my head: all the things you are not yet. You are words without ...
Who Giants know, with lesser Men Are incomplete, and shy -- For Greatness, that is ill at ease In minor ...
Those cattle smaller than a Bee That herd upon the eye -- Whose tillage is the passing Crumb -- Those ...
The Test of Love -- is Death -- Our Lord -- "so loved" -- it saith -- What Largest Lover ...
The Spirit is the Conscious Ear. We actually Hear When We inspect -- that's audible -- That is admitted -- ...
Renunciation -- is a piercing Virtue -- The letting go A Presence -- for an Expectation -- Not now -- ...
Perhaps I asked too large -- I take -- no less than skies -- For Earths, grow thick as Berries, ...
Me, change! Me, alter! Then I will, when on the Everlasting Hill A Smaller Purple grows -- At sunset, or ...
Love -- is that later Thing than Death -- More previous -- than Life -- Confirms it at its entrance ...
I thought that nature was enough Till Human nature came But that the other did absorb As Parallax a Flame ...
Except the smaller size No lives are round -- These -- hurry to a sphere And show and end -- ...
It don't sound so terrible -- quite -- as it did -- I run it over -- "Dead", Brain, "Dead." ...
Forever at His side to walk -- The smaller of the two! Brain of His Brain -- Blood of His ...
Jesus! thy Crucifix Enable thee to guess The smaller size! Jesus! thy second face Mind thee in Paradise Of ours! ...
There were some worthy places where we could escape, avoid the heavy weight of living in a densely peopled space; ...
It seldom snowed they said, and they were nearly right. In all of nine eventful seasons crystal white on average ...
It goes on being Alexandria still. Just walk a bit along the straight road that ends at the Hippodrome and ...
1/ Genius is not a generous thing In return it charges more interest than any amount of royalties can cover ...
'Elder father, though thine eyes Shine with hoary mysteries, Canst thou tell what in the heart Of a cowslip blossom ...
The door it opened slowly, my father he came in, I was nine years old. And he stood so tall ...
The stone-built villages of England. A cathedral bottled in a pub window. Cows dispersed across fields. Monuments to kings. A ...
Darkened his eye, his wild smile disappeared, inapprehensible his studies grew, nourished he less & less his subject body with ...
This is not my home. How did I get so far from water? It must be over that way somewhere. ...
1 Senlin sits before us, and we see him. He smokes his pipe before us, and we hear him. Is ...
1 Senlin sits before us, and we see him. He smokes his pipe before us, and we hear him. Is ...
The first of the undecoded messages read: "Popeye sits in thunder, Unthought of. From that shoebox of an apartment, From ...
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