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Why go further? One might conceivably rectify the rhythm, study all out and arrive at the perfection of a tiger lily or a china doorknob. One might lift all out of the ruck, be a w...
I have eaten the plums that were in the icebox and which
One leaves his leaves at home beomg a mullen and sends up a ligh… to peer from: I will have my way, yellow—A mast with a lantern, ten fifty, a hundred, smaller and smal…
Winter is long in this climate and spring—a matter of a few days only,—a flower or two picked from mud or from among wet leaves or at best against treacherous
At ten AM the young housewife moves about in negligee behind the wooden walls of her husband’s… I pass solitary in my car. Then again she comes to the curb
By the road to the contagious hosp… under the surge of the blue mottled clouds driven from the northeast—a cold wind. Beyond, the waste of broad, muddy fields
Little round moon up there—wait awhile—do not walk so quickly. I could sing you a song—: Wine clear the sky is and the stars no bigger than sparks! Wait for me and next winter we’ll bui...
Beloved you are Caviar of Caviar Of all I love you best O my Japanese bird nest No herring from Norway
And yet one arrives somehow, finds himself loosening the hooks… her dress in a strange bedroom— feels the autumn
The rose is obsolete but each petal ends in an edge, the double facet cementing the grooved columns of air—The edge
If a man can say of his life or any moment of his life, There is nothing more to be desired! his st… becomes like that told in the famo… double sonnet—but without the
I stopped the car to let the children down where the streets end in the sun at the marsh edge
I will teach you my towns… how to perform a funeral… for you have it over a tr… of artists— unless one should scour t…
They call me and I go. It is a frozen road past midnight, a dust of snow caught in the rigid wheeltracks.
The brutal Lord of All will rip us from each other—leave the one to suffer here alone. No need belief in god or hell to postulate that much. The dance: hands touching, leaves touch...