Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ANOTHER SPIRIT ADVANCES, by LOUIS HENRI JEAN FARIGOULE First Line: What is it so transforms the boulevard? Last Line: Space in communion binds us in one thought. Alternate Author Name(s): Romains, Jules Subject(s): Spiritual Life | ||||||||
What is it so transforms the boulevard? The lure of the passersby is not of the flesh; There are no movements; there are flowing rhythms And I have no need of eyes to see them there. The air I breathe is fresh with spirit-savour. Men are ideas that a mind sends forth. From them to me all flows, yet is internal; Cheek to cheek we lie across the distance, Space in communion binds us in one thought. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PROVISION FOR THE HIGHER OZONE BODY by WILL ALEXANDER 11/10 AGAIN by LUCILLE CLIFTON LEDA 3: A PERSONAL NOTE (RE: VISITATIONS) by LUCILLE CLIFTON A GRANDFATHER'S LAST LETTER by NORMAN DUBIE THE EVERLASTINGS; FOR L.P. SNYDER AND KARMA WANGMO by NORMAN DUBIE ODE by LOUIS HENRI JEAN FARIGOULE |
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