日期:2007-10-29 TROPICS THE cretonne in your willow chair Shows through a zone of rosy air, A tree of parrots, agate-eyed, With blue-green crests and plumes of pride And beaks most formidably curved. I hear the river, silver-nerved, To their shrill protests make rep... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 TO HILDA OF HER ROSES ENOUGH has been said about roses To fill thirty thick volumes; There are as many songs about roses As there are roses in the world That includes Mexico . . . the Azores Oregon It is a pity your roses Are too late for Omar . .... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 DANDELION LITTLE soldier with the golden helmet, O What are you guarding on my lawn? You with your green gun And your yellow beard, Why do you stand so stiff? There is only the grass to fight!... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 RED ROOSTER RED ROOSTER in your gray coop, O stately creature with tail-feathers red and blue, Yellow and black, You have a comb gay as a parade On your head: You have pearl trinkets On your feet: The short feathers smooth along your back Are the d... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 VELVETS (BY A BED OF PANSIES) THIS pansy has a thinking face Like the yellow moon. This one has a face with white blots; I call him the clown. Here goes one down the grass With a pretty look of plumpness; She is a little girl going to school Wit... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 HE MOODS THE Moods have laid their hands across my hair: The Moods have drawn their fingers through my heart; My hair shall never more lie smooth and bright, But stir like tide-worn sea-weed, and my heart Shall never more be glad of small sweet thi... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 HILL-FANTASY SITTETH by the red cairn a brown One, a hoofed One, High upon the mountain, where the grasses fail. Where the ash-trees flourish far their blazing Bunches to the sun, A brown One, a hoofed One, pipes against the gale. Up scrambled I then... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 THE MIRAGE ACROSS the Bay are low-lying cliffs, Where stand fishermen's cottages: I can barely distinguish them with the naked eye. But to-day the cliffs are lifted, escarpt, Perpendicular, mysterious, inaccessible, And those sordid dwellings have... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 THE ROAD BEYOND THETOWN A ROAD goes up a pleasant hill, And a little house looks down: Ah! but I see the roadway still And the day I left the town. The day I left my father's home, It's many a year ago, And a heart and hope were brave to roam the l... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 THE LILAC THE scent of lilac in the air Hath made him drag his steps and pause Whence comes this scent within the Square, Where endless dusty traffic roars? A push-cart stands beside the curb, With fragrant blossoms laden high; Speak low, nor stare... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 GOD, THROUGH HIS OFFSPRING NATURE, GAVE ME LOVE GOD, through his offspring Nature, gave me love, Though man in opposition saith me nay, And taketh from my heart its life to-day, As through the valley of the world I rove. Still unaccompanied, within t... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 TO MUSIC Music, the language, the atmosphere of the Soul. FLY back where Melodies like lilies grow, My weary heart is bending low; Fly higher yet to joyful realms above, Where holy Angels dwell in love. Fly higher still and hear the Angel throng And... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 THE VOICE IN THE SONG HIGH in the apple bough jauntily swinging, Hid by the branches in bridal array, Straight from his heart, all his life in his singing, Chants a wee bird, lures his mate with his lay. Sweet, sweet, my sweet, Hear I entreat! Say,... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 HYMNS AND ANTHEMS SUNG AT WELLESLEY COLLEGE I MOUNT CARMEL WHERE art Thou, O my Lord? Mount Carmel saw the throng Of priests and heard the song; To Baal was their call- From morn till night did fall. Where art Thou, O my Lord? Again Mount Carmel h... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 REUBEN ROY LITTLE fellow, brown with wind- I saw him in the street Peering at numbers on the posts, But most discreet: For when a woman came outdoors, Or slyly peeped instead, He turned away, took off his hat, And scratched his head. I watched him... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 COUNTRY ROAD I CAN'T forget a gaunt grey barn Like a face without an eye That kept recurring by field and tarn Under a Cape Cod sky. I can't forget a woman's hand, Roughened and scarred by toil That beckoned clear-eyed children tanned By sun and wind... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 WREATHS RED wreaths Hang in my neighbor's window, Green wreaths in my own. On this day I lost my husband. On this day you lost your boy. On this day Christ was born. Red wreaths, Green wreaths Hang in Our Windows Red for a bleeding heart, Green for g... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 MEMPHIS WHY should I sing of my present? It is noth- ing to me or you, Rather I'd dream of Dixie and tie ships on the old bayou! Rather I'd dream of my packets and the lazy river days, Rather I'd dream of my levee and the crimson sunset haze, Rathe... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 SAINT COLUMBKILLE COLUMBKILLE! Saint Columbkille! You naughty man, Saint Columbkille! Why did you Finnian's Psalter take And secretly a copy make? You know 'twas such a naughty thing For one descended from a king To lock himself into a cell, 'Twa... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 E. J. V. HUIGINN MISS DOANE MISS Doane was sixty, probably; She rented third floor room That opened on an airshaft full Of cooking smells and gloom. She worked in philanthropic man's Well-known department store; Cashiered in basement, hot and close... 阅读全文>>

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