Poems by Madison Julius Cawein
The Old Spring
... and such Slender stars as dusk may have ...
The Cup Of Comus
... Nights, that, like gnome and faery, ...
A Confession
... I brought her here and wrought her shame: ...
The Ideal
... Stoop thro' the curling clouds and float and smile, ...
The Poet
... And touched with loftier traits and trances ...
Meeting In Summer
... Of fresh-reaped hay from dewy field and dell ...
The Road Home
... Where the cows wade deep through the blue-eyed grass, ...
At Last
... Sweet, but the one word "love" ...
Comradery
... The wood-thrush knows and follows him, ...
After Long Grief
... And children's laughter haunts an oldtime house: ...
A Fallen Beech
... Shall the storm, with boisterous hoof-beats, under ...
A Daughter Of The States
... Beauty and youth, again those Queens seem born-- ...
To Revery
... Where heroes warred with gods and where gods laughed ...
The Mood O The Earth
... That gusts in the breeze with a pulse o' heat, ...
Deity
... Whose tongue's a chord, and every sound a song: ...