日期:2007-10-29 FALLEN FENCES THE woods grew dark; black shadows rocked And I could scarcely see My way along the old tote road, That long had seemed to me To wind on aimlessly; but now Came full to life; the rain Would soon strike down; ahead I saw A clearing,... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 CROSS-CURRENTS THEY wrapped my soul in eiderdown; They placed me warm and snug In carved chair; set me with care Upon an old prayer rug. They cased my feet in golden shoes That hurt at toe and heel; My restless feet, with youth all fleet, Nor aske... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 THE FAREWELL WHAT is more beautiful Than thought, soul-fed, That I may be the crimson of a rose When dead? My soul, so light a joy And grief will be, That it will gently press the brown earth down On me.... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 SONG LET me be great, as stars are great, Singing of love, not of hate. Love for sweet and simple things, Like clouds and sea-shell whisperings, Cool autumn winds, pale dew-kissed flowers, Thin coils of smoke and granite towers, Snow-capped mountain... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 LOVE AUTUMNAL MY love will come in autumn-time When leaves go spinning to the ground And wistful stars in heaven chime With the leaves' sound. Then, we shall walk through dusty lanes And pause beneath low-hanging boughs, And there, while soft-hued be... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 ECHOS TRAVELING at dusk the noisy city street, I listened to the newsboys' strident cries Of Extra, as with flying feet, They strove to gain this man or that-their prize. But one there was with neither shout nor stride, And, having bought from him, I... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 WAR PICTURES GERMAN Retreat From Arras Official Films-they came After Corinne and Her Minstrels Had ministered to fame. After Corinne and Her Minstrels Had pigeon-toed away, We saw where bits of churches And bits of horses lay. We saw bleak desolati... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 AN OLD SONG WHEN I was but a young lad, And that is long ago, I thought that luck loved every man, And time his only foe, And love was like a hawthorn bush That blossomed every May, And had but to choose his flower, For that's the young lad's way. O... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 ROADSIDE REST SUCH quiet sleep has come to them! The Springs and Autumns pass, Nor do they know if it be snow Or daisies in the grass. All day the birches bend to hear The river's undertone; Across the hush a fluting thrush Sings even-song alone. B... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 OLD LIZETTE ON SLEEP BED is the boon for me! It's well to bake and sweep, But hear the word of old Lizette: It's better than all to sleep. Summer and flowers are gay, And morning light and dew; But aged eyelids love the dark Where never a light pe... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 MOTHERHOOD MARY, the Christ long slain, passed silently. Following the children joyously astir Under the cedrus and the olive tree, Pausing to let their laughter float to her. Each voice an echo of a voice more dear, She saw a little Christ in every... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 ESSEX I THY hills are kneeling in the tardy spring, And wait, in supplication's gentleness, The certain resurrection that shall bring A robe of verdure for their nakedness. Thy perfumed valleys where the twilights dwell, Thy fields within the sunligh... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 GEORGE CABOT LODGE I THE SONG OF THE WAVE This is the song of the wave! The mighty one! Child of the soul of silence, beating the air to sound: White as a live terror, as a drawn sword, This is the wave. II This is the song of the wave, the white-... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 FRIMAIRE DEAREST, we are like two flowers Blooming in the garden, A purple aster flower and a red one Standing alone in a withered desolation. The garden plants are shattered and seeded, One brittle leaf scrapes against another, Fiddling echoes of a... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 PATTERNS I WALK down the garden paths, And all the daffodils Are blowing, and the bright blue squills. I walk down the patterned garden paths In my stiff, brocaded gown. With my powdered hair and jewelled fan, I too am a rare Pattern. As I wander dow... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 A BATHER THICK dappled by circles of sunshine and fluttering shade. Your bright, naked body advances, blown over by leaves, Half-quenched in their various green, just a point Of you showing, A knee or a thigh, sudden glimpsed, then at once Blotted in... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 AMY LOWELL LEPRECHAUNS AND CLURICAUNS OVER where the Irish hedges Are with blossoms white as snow, Over where the limestone ledges Through the soft green grasses show- There the fairies may be seen In their jackets of red and green, Leprechauns and c... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 L'ENVOI WHEN the time for parting comes, and the day is on the wane, And the silent evening darkens over hill and over plain, And earth holds no more sorrow, no more grief, and no more pain, Shall we weary for the battle and the strife? When at last... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 DRAGON SOME saw a dragon eating up the light, Oho! Oho! Oho, ho, ho! Some heard a lost bird riding out the night, Oho! Oho! Oho, ho, ho! But I saw: A low dark hill with its twisted back Two wings of flame from the green cloud rack, A sprawling... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 GREEN GOLDEN DOOR GREEN golden door, swing in, swing in! Fanning the life a man must live, Echoes and airs and minstrelsies, Love and hope that he called his, Fear and hurt and a man's own sin Casting them forth and sucking them in, Green golden doo... 阅读全文>> |
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