#Americans #Modernism #XXCentury
My shoes as I lean unlacing them stand out upon flat worsted flowers under my feet.
Among of green stiff old
And yet one arrives somehow, finds himself loosening the hooks… her dress in a strange bedroom— feels the autumn
I have eaten the plums that were in the icebox and which
I have had my dream—like others— and it has come to nothing, so tha… I remain now carelessly with feet planted on the ground and look up at the sky—
Gagarin says, in ecstasy, he could have gone on forever he floated at and sang
I bought a dish mop— having no daughter— for they had twisted fine ribbons of shining copper about white twine
By the road to the contagious hosp… under the surge of the blue mottled clouds driven from the northeast—a cold wind. Beyond, th… waste of broad, muddy fields
Here it is spring again and I still a young man! I am late at my singing. The sparrow with the black rain on… has been at his cadenzas for two w…
Of asphodel, that greeny flower, like a buttercup upon its branching stem– save that it’s green and wooden– I come, my sweet,
The little sparrows hop ingenuously about the pavement quarreling with sharp voices
Oh strong—ridged and deeply hollow… nose of mine! what will you not be… What tactless asses we are, you an… always indiscriminate, always unas… and now it is the souring flowers…
Love is twain, it is not single, Gold and silver mixed to one, Passion 'tis and pain which ming… Glist’ring then for aye undone. Pain it is not; wondering pity
This is a schoolyard crowded with children of all ages near a village on a small stream
THERE is a bird in the poplars— It is the sun! The leaves are little yellow fish Swimming in the river; The bird skims above them—