• Like her the Saints retire,

    In their Chapeaux of fire,

    Martial as she!


    Like her the Evenings steal

    Purple and Cochineal

    After the Day!


    "Departed" — both — they say!

    i.e. gathered away,

    Not found,


    Argues the Aster still —

    Reasons the...

  • Like Men and Women Shadows walk

    Upon the Hills Today —

    With here and there a mighty Bow

    Or trailing Courtesy

    To Neighbors doubtless of their own

    Not quickened to perceive

    Minuter landscape as Ourselves

    And Boroughs where we live —

  • Like Mighty Foot Lights — burned the Red

    At Bases of the Trees —

    The far Theatricals of Day

    Exhibiting — to These —


    'Twas Universe — that did applaud —

    While Chiefest — of the Crowd —

    Enabled by his Royal Dress —

    Myself distinguished God —

  • Like Rain it sounded till it curved

    And then I new 'twas Wind —

    It walked as wet as any Wave

    But swept as dry as sand —

    When it had pushed itself away

    To some remotest Plain

    A coming as of Hosts was heard

    It filled the Wells, it pleased the Pools

    It warbled in the Road —
    ...

  • Like Some Old fashioned Miracle

    When Summertime is done —

    Seems Summer's Recollection

    And the Affairs of June


    As infinite Tradition

    As Cinderella's Bays —

    Or Little John — of Lincoln Green —

    Or Blue Beard's Galleries —


    Her Bees have a fictitious Hum —

    Her...

  • Like Time's insidious wrinkle

    On a beloved Face

    We clutch the Grace the tighter

    Though we resent the crease


    The Frost himself so comely

    Dishevels every prime

    Asserting from his Prism

    That none can punish him

  • Like Trains of Cars on Tracks of Plush

    I hear the level Bee —

    A Jar across the Flowers goes

    Their Velvet Masonry —


    Withstands until the sweet Assault

    Their Chivalry consumes —

    While He, victorious tilts away

    To vanquish other Blooms.

  •         Sing me that song again,

                That wild, impassioned lay;

            The tumult of my throbbing brain

                Thy voice shall charm away.

     

            Pour that harmonious flood

                Upon my thirsting ear;

            'Twill cool the fever of my blood

                ...


  • Motto to the Songs of Innocence & of Experience


    The Good are attracted by Mens perceptions

    And Think not for themselves

    Till Experience teaches them to catch

    And to cage the Fairies & Elves


    And then the Knave begins to snarl

    And the Hypocrite to howl

    And...

  • I bought a run a while ago

    On country rough and ridgy,

    Where wallaroos and wombats grow --

    The Upper Murrumbidgee.

    The grass is rather scant, it's true,

    But this a fair exchange is,

    The sheep can see a lovely view

    By climbing up the ranges.


    And She-oak Flat's the station's...