The Moon and the Yew Tree : Sylvia Plath : : Moon Poems : :

The Moon and the Yew Tree : : By Sylvia Plath ( ) This is the light of the mind, cold and planetaryThe trees of the mind are black. The light is blue.The grasses unload their griefs on my feet as if I were GodPrickling my ankles and murmuring of their humilityFumy, spiritous mists inhabitContinue reading “The Moon and the Yew Tree : Sylvia Plath : : Moon Poems : :”

May : ( 1 ) : : May Day : ( 2 ) : : May Day : ( 3 ) : : Sara Teasdale : : May Poems : : Months Poems : :

* MayBy Sara Teasdale : : : : The wind is tossing the lilacs,The new leaves laugh in the sun,And the petals fall on the orchard wall,But for me the spring is done. Beneath the apple blossomsI go a wintry way,For love that smiled in AprilIs false to me in May. * * May DayContinue reading “May : ( 1 ) : : May Day : ( 2 ) : : May Day : ( 3 ) : : Sara Teasdale : : May Poems : : Months Poems : :”

To My Brother George : John Keats : Brother Poems : :

John Keats (1795–1821). The Poetical Works of John Keats. 1884. To My Brother George MANY the wonders I this day have seen: The sun, when first he kist away the tears That fill’d the eyes of morn;—the laurel’d peers Who from the feathery gold of evening lean;— The ocean with its vastness, its blue green,Continue reading “To My Brother George : John Keats : Brother Poems : :”

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