Twohundredninetytwo

The winter evening settles down With smell of steaks in passageways. Six…


Twohundredninetyone

The bridal-songs and cradle-songs have cadences of sorrow, The laughter…


Twohundredninety

Sing the song of the moment in careless carols, in the transient light…


Twohundredeightynine

It was at a wine party— I lay in a drowse, knowing it not. The blown…


Twohundredeightyeight

This river runs beyond heaven and earth, Where the color of mountains…


Twohundredeightyseven

From hunger I grew drowsy, Dulled by my belly's ache. Then someone…


Twohundredeightysix

Dance there upon the shore; What need have you to care For wind or…


Twohundredeightyfive

Upon the hard crest of a snow-drift We tread, and grown quiet, we walk…


Twohundredeightyfour

But, sure, the sky is big, I said; Miles and miles above my head; So…


Twohundredeightythree

I have been one acquainted with the night. I have walked out in rain—and…