#Americans #Imagist #Women #FreeVerse
Will you glimmer on the sea? Will you fling your spear—head On the shore? What note shall we pitch? We have a song,
Stars wheel in purple, yours is no… as Hesperus, nor yet so great a st… as bright Aldeboran or Sirius, nor yet the stained and brilliant… stars turn in purple, glorious to…
I first tasted under Apollo’s lip… love and love sweetness, I, Evadne; my hair is made of crisp violets or hyacinth which the wind combs b…
O be swift— we have always known you wanted us… We fled inland with our flocks. we pastured them in hollows, cut off from the wind
NOR skin nor hide nor fleece Shall cover you, Nor curtain of crimson nor fine Shelter of cedar—wood be over you, Nor the fir—tree
Each of us like you has died once, has passed through drift of wood—l… cracked and bent and tortured and unbent
The light passes from ridge to ridge, from flower to flower— the hepaticas, wide—spread under the light
I should have thought in a dream you would have brought some lovely, perilous thing, orchids piled in a great sheath, as who would say (in a dream),
Thou art come at length More beautiful Than any cool god In a chamber under Lycia’s far coast,
From citron—bower be her bed, cut from branch of tree a—flower, fashioned for her maidenhead. From Lydian apples, sweet of hue, cut the width of board and lathe,
Are you alive? I touch you. You quiver like a sea—fish. I cover you with my net. What are you —banded one?
Silver dust lifted from the earth, higher than my arms reach, you have mounted. O silver,
YOU are as gold as the half—ripe grain that merges to gold again, as white as the white rain that beats through
O wind, rend open the heat, cut apart the heat, rend it to tatters. Fruit cannot drop through this thick air—
I saw the first pear as it fell— the honey—seeking, golden—banded, the yellow swarm was not more fleet than I,