Poems by Madison Julius Cawein
The Forester
... Showed where the ball had pierced her through the heart ...
A Song In Season
... III. When, nearing dawn, the black cock crows, ...
The Parting
... She passed the thorn-trees, whose gaunt branches tossed ...
Communicants
... Through frost may speak to grass and stream ...
Hawking
... Down dim-green vistas browse the stags ...
Opium
... Then, lo! two shapes that thundered at mine ears ...
Deep In The Forest
... How she charmed him and enchanted in the thorn-tree's thorns to lie ...
Friends
... Swings; and through twilights green and gray ...
The New Year
... And Darkness, that the purblind world calls Light ...
At Midnight
... What though the stars shone shadowy through ...
Conscience
... And veiled between, a presence towers, ...
Swinging
... With their blessings, and hopes, and fears, ...
A Motive In Gold And Gray
... IV. There where they part, the porch's step is strewn ...
The Wood
... Deep gold-green ferns, and mosses red and gray,-- ...
Lords Of The Visionary Eye
... Of some wild past, some long-dead year&hellip ...