#Americans #Modernism
Of asphodel, that greeny flower, like a buttercup upon its branching stem– save that it’s green and wooden– I come, my sweet,
I stopped the car to let the children down where the streets end in the sun at the marsh edge
In this world of as fine a pair of breasts as ever I saw the fountain in Madison Square
Each time it rings I think it is for me but it is not for me nor for anyone it merely
"Sweet land" at last! out of sea— the Venusremembering wavelets rippling with laughter—
When over the flowery, sharp pastu… edge, unseen, the salt ocean lifts its form—chicory and daisies tied, released, seem hardly flower… but color and the movement—or the…
Sooner or later we must come to the end of striving to re-establish the image the image of
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…
From the Nativity which I have already celebrated the Babe in its Mother’s arms the Wise Men in their stolen splendor
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 have eaten the plums that were in the icebox and which
The birches are mad with green poi… the wood’s edge is burning with th… burning, seething—No, no, no. The birches are opening their leav… by one. Their delicate leaves unfo…
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…
It is still warm enough to slip from the weeds into the lake’s edge, your clothes blushing in the grass and three small boys grinning behind the derelict hearth’s side. But summer...
A day on the boulevards chosen out… student poverty! One best day out… Berket in high spirits—"Ha, orang… And he made to snatch an orange fr… Now so clever was the deception, s…