#Americans #Modernism #XXCentury
Leaves are graygreen, the glass broken, bright green.
munching a plum on the street a paper bag of them in her hand They taste good to her They taste good
Tracks of rain and light linger in the spongy greens of a nature whos… flickering mountain—bulging nearer… ebbing back into the sun hollowing itself away to hold a la…
You sullen pig of a man you force me into the mud with your stinking ash-cart! Brother! —if we were rich
Of asphodel, that greeny flower, like a buttercup upon its branching stem— save that it’s green and wooden— I come, my sweet,
When trouble comes your soul to tr… You love the friend who just “stan… Perhaps there’s nothing he can do’ The thing is strictly up to you; For there are troubles all your ow…
The crowd at the ball game is moved uniformly by a spirit of uselessness which delights them— all the exciting detail
It is a satisfaction a joy to have one of those in the house. when she takes a bath
The dayseye hugging the earth in August, ha! Spring is gone down in purple, weeds stand high in the corn, the rainbeaten furrow
Constantly near you, I never in m… sixty-four years knew you so well… or half so well. We talked. you we… so lucid, so disengaged from all e… of place and time. We talked of ou…
The sky has given over its bitterness. Out of the dark change all day long rain falls and falls
I gotta buy me a new girdle. (I’ll buy you one) O.K.
Flowers through the window lavender and yellow changed by white curtains— Smell of cleanliness— Sunshine of late afternoon—
This is a schoolyard crowded with children of all ages near a village on a small stream
I feel the caress of my own finger… on my own neck as I place my colla… and think pityingly of the kind women I have known.