Classic and Contemporary Poetry
COOL LOAM, by LOUISE MOSS MONTGOMERY First Line: When beneath cool loam I lie Last Line: Even then can I forget? Subject(s): Nature | ||||||||
When beneath cool loam I lie, Even then can I forget All of earth's wild witchery And our Argus-eyed regret? Will the redolence of flowers Through the sod come filtering -- Memories of zestful hours And the poignancy of spring? When beneath cool loam I lie, Will we bury our regret? Lost in nature's mystery, Even then can I forget? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...INTERRUPTED MEDITATION by ROBERT HASS TWO VIEWS OF BUSON by ROBERT HASS THE FATALIST: HOME by LYN HEJINIAN WRITING IS AN AID TO MEMORY: 17 by LYN HEJINIAN LET US GATHER IN A FLOURISHING WAY by JUAN FELIPE HERRERA IN MICHAEL ROBINS?ÇÖS CLASS MINUS ONE by HICOK. BOB BREADTH. CIRCLE. DESERT. MONARCH. MONTH. WISDOM by JOHN HOLLANDER VARIATIONS: 16 by CONRAD AIKEN UNHOLY SONNET 13 by MARK JARMAN APRIL by LOUISE MOSS MONTGOMERY |
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