Love Poems – Page 123
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Splendid and Terrible
Splendid and terrible your love. / The searing pinions of its flight / Flamed but a moment’s space above … -
The Others
From our hidden places, / By a secret path, / We come in the moonlight … -
The Cedars
All down the years the fragrance came, / The mingled fragrance, with a flame, / Of cedars breathing in the sun, … -
A Song of Solomon
King solomon was the wisest man / Of all that have been kings. / He built an House unto the Lord; … -
Greek
Be in me as the eternal moods / of the bleak wind, and not / As transient things are— … -
The Return
See, they return; ah, see the tentative / Movements, and the slow feet, / The trouble in the pace and the uncertain … -
Piccadilly
Beautiful, tragical faces— / Ye that were whole, and are so sunken; / And, O ye vile, ye that might have been loved, … -
N - Y. by Ezra Pound
My city, my beloved, my white! / Ah, slender, / Listen! Listen to me, and I will breathe into thee a soul. … -
The Coming of War: Actaeon
An image of Lethe, / and the fields / Full of faint light … -
Ortus
How have I labored? / How have I not labored / To bring her soul to birth, …
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