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| 3901. | The Fourth Shepherd by Joyce Kilmer> | | (For Thomas Walsh)
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On nights like this the huddled sheep
Are like white clouds upon the grass,
And merry herdsmen guard their sleep
And cha... |
| 3902. | To Certain Poets by Joyce Kilmer> | | Now is the rhymer's honest trade
A thing for scornful laughter made.
The merchant's sneer, the clerk's disdain,
These are the burden of our pain.
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| 3903. | After Making Love We Hear Footsteps by Galway Kinnell> | | For I can snore like a bullhorn
or play loud music
or sit up talking with any reasonably sober Irishman
and Fergus will only sink deeper
into ... |
| 3904. | Poem Of Night by Galway Kinnell> | | 1
I move my hand over
slopes, falls, lumps of sight,
Lashes barely able to be touched,
Lips that give way so easily
it's a shock to feel under... |
| 3905. | Telephoning In Mexican Sunlight by Galway Kinnell> | | Talking with my beloved in New York
I stood at the outdoor public telephone
in Mexican sunlight, in my purple shirt.
Someone had called it a man/wo... |
| 3908. | The Perch by Galway Kinnell> | | There is a fork in a branch
of an ancient, enormous maple,
one of a grove of such trees,
where I climb sometimes and sit and look out
over miles o... |
| 3909. | To the Grasshopper and the Cricket by James Henry Leigh Hunt> | | Green little vaulter in the sunny grass,
Catching your heart up at the feel of June,
Sole voice that's heard amidst the lazy noon,
When even the... |
| 3910. | May and the Poets by James Henry Leigh Hunt> | | There is May in books forever;
May will part from Spenser never;
May's in Milton, May's in Prior,
May's in Chaucer, Thomson, Dyer;
May's in al... |
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