Love Poems – Page 121
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The Inner Silence
Noises that strive to tear / Earth’s mantle soft of air / And break upon the stillness where it dwells: … -
Love Song
I love my life, but not too well / To give it to thee like a flower, / So it may pleasure thee to dwell … -
Pain
She heard the children playing in the sun, / And through her window saw the white-stemmed trees / Sway like a film of silver in the breeze … -
The Water Ouzel
Little brown surf-bather of the mountains! / Spirit of foam, lover of cataracts, shaking your wings in falling waters! / Have you no fear of the roar and rush when Nevada plunges— … -
The Pine at Timber-Line
What has bent you, / Warped and twisted you, / Torn and crippled you?— … -
Mountain Song
I have not where to lay my head: / Upon my breast no child shall lie; / For me no marriage feast is spread: … -
Prayer for Pain - Neihardt
I do not pray for peace nor ease, / Nor truce from sorrow: / No suppliant on servile knees … -
Envoi - Neihardt
Oh, seek me not within a tomb— / Thou shalt not find me in the clay! / I pierce a little wall of gloom … -
The Poet
Out of the deep and the dark, / A sparkling mystery, a shape, / Something perfect, … -
I Have Cast the World
I have cast the world, / and think me as nothing. / Yet I feel cold on snow-filling day, …
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