Spring (James McCauley Poems)
Awake and sing, for early SpringComes forth with beauty gay,With joy elate, both small and greatNow bless the happy day.Through ...
Awake and sing, for early SpringComes forth with beauty gay,With joy elate, both small and greatNow bless the happy day.Through ...
Like a flower, but not a flowerNo one cares when it fallsAnd lies discarded at the roadsideBut thoughUnmoved, I think ...
I rise up in de mornin'Early in de spring,And hear de bees a hummin'An' 'hear de robbins sing;Th're com' o'er ...
Before the day the gleaming dawn doth flee:-- All yesternight I had a dreary dream: Methought I walked in desert Academe Among fallen ...
On a ploughland hill against the sky,Over the barley, over the rye,Time, which is now a black pine tree,Holds out ...
How comest thou, O flower so fair,To bud and bloom while wintry airStill hovers o'er the land?How comest from the ...
SIGH not for love,-the ways of love are dark! Sweet Child, hold up the hollow of your hand And catch the sparks ...
Sweet, sweet, sweet! O happy that I am!(Listen to the meadow-larks, across the fields that sing!)Sweet, sweet, sweet! O subtle ...
O thou whose face hath felt the Winter's wind, Whose eye has seen the snow-clouds hung in mist And the black elm ...
IF in the summer of thy bright regardFor one brief season these poor Rhymes shall liveI ask no more, nor ...
The blackberry's bloom, when last we went this way,Veiled all her bowsome rods with trembling white;The robin's sunset breast gave ...
WHEN life wakened in the Spring All the world was gold and green!Sunlight lay on everything,Sailing cloud and soaring wing, Emerald banks ...
OCTOBER, May of the descending days,Mid-Spring of Autumn, on the shortening stairOf the year's eld abiding still and fair,A pause ...
IN ABSENCEThese rugged, wintry days I scarce could bear,Did I not know that, in the early spring,When wild March winds ...
"Summer Time Ends."You need but turn a leafIn this small book, whose briefLaconic notes make upA skeleton mapOf the year's ...
Where slanting banks are always with the sun The daisy is in blossom even now;And where warm patches by the hedges ...
Blow softly, thrush, upon the hushThat makes the least leaf loud,Blow, wild of heart, remote, apartFrom all the vocal crowd,Apart, ...
Rainy rush of bird-songApple-blossom smokeThin bells water-falling soundWind-rust on the silver pondFurry starring willow wandWan new grasses waking roundBlue bird ...
OF all the woodland flowers of earlier spring,These golden jasmines, each an air-hung bower.Meet for the Queen of Fairies' tiring ...
THE roofs are dreary with the drifted rimeAnd in the air a stillness as of deathTh'approach of some portentousness foresaith.December ...
I would be dismal with all the fine pearls of the crown of a king;But I can talk plainly to ...
Tender caresses of kind little sistersAre ready for you.With the birds' songs, O the charmed prince,We're waiting for you.Branch drunk ...
So many Stars fall tonight.The evil of the night holds the Earth between his handsand blows balls of flames upon ...
NOW colored lights of morning riseAnd paint the skiesWith warmer dyes,A thousand timesMore bright, more rareAs summer climbsThe northern stair;To ...
When shall I see the white-thorn leaves agen, And yellowhammers gathering the dry bentsBy the dyke side, on stilly moor or ...
Am I thus conquer'd? hame I lost the powers,That to withstand, which joyes to ruine me?Must I bee still, while ...
A beckoning spirit of gladness seemed afloat,That lightly danced in laughing air before us:The earth was all in tune, and ...
Locks of brown, still bind your captive In the circle of her face! I, beloved sinuous tresses, Naught possess that's worth your grace— But ...
If love be holy, if that mysteryO co-united hearts be sacrament;If the unbounded goodness have infusedA sacred ardour of a ...
Thou grim physician, armed with septic shears,Thou that dissemblest even in death's reposeEarth's quiet pulse and her remedial throes,How dull ...
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