#Americans #Imagist #Women
O be swift— we have always known you wanted us… We fled inland with our flocks. we pastured them in hollows, cut off from the wind
Stars wheel in purple, yours is no… as Hesperus, nor yet so great a st… as bright Aldeboran or Sirius, nor yet the stained and brilliant… stars turn in purple, glorious to…
I saw the first pear as it fell— the honey—seeking, golden—banded, the yellow swarm was not more fleet than I,
Each of us like you has died once, has passed through drift of wood—l… cracked and bent and tortured and unbent
I should have thought in a dream you would have brought some lovely, perilous thing, orchids piled in a great sheath, as who would say (in a dream),
All Greece hates the still eyes in the white face, the lustre as of olives where she stands, and the white hands.
White, O white face— from disenchanted days wither alike dark rose and fiery bays: no gift within our hands,
Over and back, the long waves crawl and track the sand with foam; night darkens, and the sea takes on that desperate tone
Wash of cold river in a glacial land, Ionian water, chill, snow—ribbed sand, drift of rare flowers,
Crash on crash of the sea, straining to wreck men; sea—boards… raging against the world, furious, stay at last, for against your fur… and your mad fight,
Silver dust lifted from the earth, higher than my arms reach, you have mounted. O silver,
The mysteries remain, I keep the same cycle of seed—time and of sun and rain; Demeter in the grass,
So you have swept me back, I who could have walked with the l… above the earth, I who could have slept among the l… at last;
Where the slow river meets the tide, a red swan lifts red wings and darker beak, and underneath the purple down
Whirl up, sea— whirl your pointed pines, splash your great pines on our rocks, hurl your green over us,