Love Poems – Page 128
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Pastel
She has a clear, wind-sheltered loveliness, / Like pale streams winding far and hills withdrawn / From the bright reaches of the noon. Dawn … -
A Gallant Woman
She burst fierce wine / From the tough skin of pain, / Like wind that wrings from rigid skies … -
Scherzo
The elder’s bridal in July, / Bright as a cloud! / A ripe blonde girl, … -
Who Loves the Rain
who loves the rain / And loves his home, / And looks on life with quiet eyes, … -
The Harp of the Wind
My house stands high— / Where the harp of the wind / Plays all day, … -
The Ragpicker
The ragpicker sits and sorts her rags: / Silk and homespun and threads of gold / She plucks to pieces and marks with tags; … -
Cologne Cathedral
The little white prayers / Of Elspeth Fry / Float up the arches … -
Star Thought
I shall see a star tonight / From a distant mountain height; / From a city you will see … -
The Child's Quest
My mother twines me roses wet with dew; / Oft have I sought the garden through and through; / I cannot find the tree whereon … -
Little Pagan Rain Song
In the dark and peace of my final bed, / The wet grass waving above my head, / At rest from love, at rest from pain, …
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