Poems by Ezra Pound
Abu Salammamm
... He will undoubtedly chain someone else to this fountain, ...
Phyllidula
... That in pleasure she receives more than she can give ...
Women Before A Shop
... The gew-gaws of false amber and false turquoise attract them ...
The Gypsy
... of St. John, With caravans, but never an ape or a bear ...
Near Perigord
... Gobbled all the land, and held it later for some hundred years ...
Alfs Second Bit
... Lenin to save 'em, Trotsky to save 'em ...
Marvoil
... For even as thou art hollow before I fill thee with this parchment, ...
Heather
... The black panther treads at my side, ...
Na Audiart
... That hath no perfect limning, when the warm ...
Coda
... O My songs, Why do you look so eagerly and so curiously into ...
The Picture
... For here was love, was not to be drowned out ...
Erat Hora
... Than to have watched that hour as it passed ...
The River Song
... flowers, He goes out to Hori, to look at the wing-flapping storks, ...
To A Friend Writing On Cabaret Dancers
... Spanish and Paris, love of the arts part of your geisha-culture! ...
Arides
... Indifferent and discouraged he thought he might as ...