One Day And Another: A Lyrical Eclogue – Part III (Madison Julius Cawein Poems)
LATE SUMMER _Heat lightning flickers in one cloud, As in a flow'r a firefly; Some rain-drops, that the rose-bush bowed, Jar through the leaves ...
LATE SUMMER _Heat lightning flickers in one cloud, As in a flow'r a firefly; Some rain-drops, that the rose-bush bowed, Jar through the leaves ...
We climbed that hill,The road flushed red in prideAt being beauty's boundary. Either sideStretched beauty, beauty ever, beauty still.For on ...
I VIEWED him well, the visible fat fool, And yet I took him in; for I contended, Friends are not sent in ...
My Garden is a pleasant placeOf sun glory and leaf grace.There is an ancient cherry treeWhere yellow warblers sing to ...
"'He cometh not,' she said."—MARIANAIt will not be to-day and yetI think and dream it will; and letThe slow uncertainty ...
Though Summer walks the world to-day With corn-crowned hours for her guard,Her thoughts have clad themselves in gray, And wait in Autumn's ...
As if a bed of bloom had taken wing-- Bright marigolds, nasturtiums, zinnias gay--They breast the breeze or, lightly poising, cling To ...
The old woman across the way is whipping the boy again and shouting to the neighborhood her goodness and his ...
Every month or so, Sundays, we walked the line, The limit and the boundary. Past the sweet gum Superb above ...
In the mid-city, under an oiled sky, I lay in a garden of such dusky green It seemed the dregs ...
Tomatoes rosy as perfect baby's buttocks, eggplants glossy as waxed fenders, purple neon flawless glistening peppers, pole beans fecund and ...
"He gave her class. She gave him sex." -- Katharine Hepburn on Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers He gave her ...
The long lines of diesels groan toward evening carrying off the breath of the living. The face of your house ...
1 Dawn. First light tearing at the rough tongues of the zinnias, at the leaves of the just born. Today ...
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