Love Poems – Page 136
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Sicilian Emigrant's Song
O—eh—lee! la—la! / Donna! Donna! / Blue is the sky of Palermo; … -
Peace on Earth
The archer is wake! / The Swan is flying! / Gold against blue … -
Metric Figure
There is a bird in the poplars— / It is the sun! / The leaves are little yellow fish … -
Sub Terra
Where shall I find you— / You, my grotesque fellows / That I seek everywhere … -
Slow Movement
All those treasures that lie in the little bolted box whose tiny space is / Mightier than the room of the stars, being secret and filled with dreams: / All those treasures—I hold them in my hand—are straining continually … -
Postlude
Now that I have cooled to you / Let there be gold of tarnished masonry, / Temples soothed by the sun to ruin … -
The Poet in the Desert
I have come into the Desert because my soul is athirst as the Desert is athirst; / My soul which is the soul of all; universal, not different. / We are athirst for the waters which make beautiful the path … -
On the Great Plateau
In the Santa Clara Valley, far away and far away, / Cool-breathed waters dip and dally, linger towards another day— / Far and far away—far away. … -
Summer Hail
Once the heavens’ gabled door / Opened: down a stabled floor, / Down the thunders, something galloped far and wide, … -
To F - W. by Edith Wyatt
You are my companion / Down the silver road, / Still and many-changing, …
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