Love Poems – Page 126
-
Chicago
hog-butcher for the World, / Tool-maker, Stacker of Wheat, / Player with Railroads and the Nation’s Freight-handler; … -
The Harbor
Passing through huddled and ugly walls, / By doorways where women haggard / Looked from their hunger-deep eyes, … -
Sketch
The shadows of the ships / Rock on the crest / In the low blue lustre … -
Lost
Desolate and lone / All night long on the lake / Where fog trails and mist creeps, … -
Jan Kubelik
Your bow swept over a string, and a long low note quivered to the air. / (A mother of Bohemia sobs over a new child, perfect, learning to suck milk.) / Your bow ran fast over all the high strings fluttering and wild. … -
At a Window
Give me hunger, / O you gods that sit and give / The world its orders. … -
The Poor
Among the mountains I wandered and saw blue haze and red crag and was amazed; / On the beach where the long push under the endless tide maneuvers, I stood silent; / Under the stars on the prairie watching the Dipper slant over the horizon’s grass, I was full of thoughts. … -
The Road and the End
I shall foot it / Down the roadway in the dusk, / Where shapes of hunger wander … -
Killers
I am singing to you / Soft as a man with a dead child speaks; / Hard as a man in handcuffs, … -
Nocturne in a Deserted Brickyard
Stuff of the moon / Runs on the lapping sand / Out to the longest shadows. …
Page 126 of 3595