#Americans #Modernism #XXCentury
contend in a sea which the land pa… shielding them from the too—heavy… of an ungoverned ocean which when… tortures the biggest hulls, the be… to pit against its beatings, and s…
Pour the wine bridegroom where before you the bride is enthroned her hair loose at her temples a head of ripe wheat is on
Each time it rings I think it is for me but it is not for me nor for anyone it merely
You sullen pig of a man you force me into the mud with your stinking ash-cart! Brother! —if we were rich
I stopped the car to let the children down where the streets end in the sun at the marsh edge
The rose is obsolete but each petal ends in an edge, the double facet cementing the grooved columns of air ——The edge
In this world of as fine a pair of breasts as ever I saw the fountain in Madison Square
Old age is a flight of small cheeping birds skimming bare trees
Among of green stiff old
O’eh’lee! La’la! Donna! Donna! Blue is the sky of Palermo; Blue is the little bay; And dost thou remember the orange…
Ecstatic bird songs pound the hollow vastness of the sky with metallic clinkings— beating color up into it at a far edge,—beating it, beating…
It is a willow when summer is over… a willow by the river from which no leaf has fallen nor bitten by the sun turned orange or crimson.
An old willow with hollow branches slowly swayed his few high gright… and sang: Love is a young green willow shimmering at the bare wood’s edge…
SOFT as the bed in the earth Where a stone has lain— So soft, so smooth and so cool, Spring closes me in With her arms and her hands.
Take it out in vile whisky, take i… in lifting your skirts to show you… crotches; it is this that is inten… You are it. Your pleas will alway… You too will always go up with the…