Poems by Hart Crane
Fear
... The food has a warm and tempting smell, ...
To Emily Dickinson
... Achieved that stillness ultimately best,Being, of all, least sought for: Emily, hear! ...
To Brooklyn Bridge
... Prayer of pariah, and the lover's cry,--Again the traffic lights that skim thy swift ...
Chaplinesque
... And what surprise!And yet these fine collapses are not lies ...
At Melville's Tomb
... The dice of drowned men's bones he saw bequeath ...
Forgetfulness
... Forgetfulness is like a bird whose wings are reconciled, ...
Exile
... My hands have not touched pleasure since your hands, -- ...
Legend
... Is believed.Then, drop by caustic drop, a perfect cry ...
Voyages II
... Hasten, while they are true,--sleep, death, desire, ...
The Visible, The Untrue
... environs? And what about the staunch neighbor tabulations, ...
Interior
... Silence and gentle gloom!Wide from the world, a stolen hour ...
Carmen De Boheme
... Bent wings, and Carmen with her flaunts through the gloom ...
The Great Western Plains
... Alike to stage, equestrian, and pullman, ...
Voyages III
... And so, admitted through black swollen gates ...
The Tunnel
... Stilly Of shoes, umbrellas, each eye attending its shoe, then ...