Poems by Madison Julius Cawein
Sunset Dreams
... With star-bright hair and night-dark eyes, ...
In June
... Like some slim moonbeam,--by the old beech-tree, ...
Dolce Far Niente
... the glory And grace of love, like a rose-crowned queen ...
Demeter
... Back where old Atlas groans 'neath weight of worlds, ...
A Cavaliers Toast
... I. Some drink to Friendship, some to Love,-- ...
The Grasshopper
... Shall pierce, ere long, your green coat or your brown, ...
The Cross
... Each past day's retrospect makes black ...
Will You Forget?
... Has taught those eyes to laugh and weep ...
Along The Ohio
... But peace to those wild braves whose bones are thine! ...
Song Of The Spirits Of Spring
... Drained from warm winds and the turbulent showers ...
The Covered Bridge
... This is the spot where Spring writes wildflower verses ...
The Lust Of The World
... Her touch it is puts pleasure even in pain ...
Winter
... By which we see each bough bend white with fruit, ...
Accolon Of Gaul: Part III
... Long storm-launched foam breaks baffled, with the shock, ...
A Woodland Grave
... White moons may come, white moons may go- ...