Poems by Madison Julius Cawein
Microcosm
... From change to change, from naught to naught, ...
Beech Blooms
... 'Twixt bloom that blanches ...
Before The Tomb
... A gleam, like moonlight, through a square ...
Mendicants
... Rivers; while round them, in the grief-drenched air ...
A Poet's Epitaph
... Merely a song. Ever a mystery ...
Of The Slums
... Chaste splendor is, and what the blossoming growths ...
Reconciliation
... And I knew from your look that, in your heart, ...
The Other Woman
... You have shut me out from your tears and grief,-- ...
The White Evening
... Stiff sweeps the wind thro' murmuring pines, ...
The Heremite Toad
... When it struck from the tottering stones of each grave ...
My Romance
... And we dream sweet dreams and kiss sweet kisses ...
Content
... Or fortune, whose false face looks true,-- ...
Sunset In Autumn
... The winds,--the sowers of the LORD,--with thunderous footsteps stride ...
The Slave
... - What hope that he would love her slave! ...
Youth
... II The chariot of the noon makes blind the blue ...