#English #Women
I was welcomed here—clear gold of late summer, of opening autumn, the dawn eagle sunning himself on… the mountain revealing herself unc… tinted apricot as she looked west,
White dawn. Stillness. When… I took it for a sea-wind, coming t… of salt, of treeless horizons. but… didn’t stir; the leaved of my brot… unmoving.
Weier Tagesanbruch. Stille. Als… hielt ich es für Seewind, in unser… von Salz, von baumlosen Horizonte… bewegte sich nicht; das Laub meine… regungslos.
Since I stroll in the woods more… than on this frequented path, it’s… trees I observe; but among fellow… what I like best is to see an old… fishing alone at the end of a jett…
As the stores close, a winter ligh… opens air to iris blue, glint of frost through the smoke grains of mica, salt of the sidewa… As the buildings close, released a…
Innocent decision: to enjoy. And the pathos of hopefulness, of his solicitude: —he in mended serape, she having plaited carefully
Pale, then enkindled, light advancing, emblazoning summits of palm and pine,
I like to find what’s not found at once, but lies within something of another nature… in repose, distinct.
The cat is eating the roses: that’s the way he is. Don’t stop him, don’t stop the world going round, that’s the way things are.
From the tawny light from the rainy nights from the imagination finding itself and more than itself alone and more than alone
This is the year the old ones, the old great ones leave us alone on the road. The road leads to the sea. We have the words in our pockets,
What is green in me darkens, muscadine. If woman is inconstant, good, I am faithful to ebb and flow, I fall
The fire in leaf and grass so green it seems each summer the last summer. The wind blowing, the leaves shivering in the sun,
The red eyes of rabbits aren’t sad. No one passes the sad golden village in a barge any more. The sunset will leave it alone. If the
It’s when we face for a moment the worst our kind can do, and shu… the taint in our own selves, that… cracks the mind’s shell and enters… not to a flower, not to a dolphin,