The Second Book of Modern Verse; a selection from the work of contemporaneous American poets by Unknown
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In the Hospital. [Arthur Guiterman] Because on the branch that is tapping my pane A sun-wakened leaf-bud, uncurled, Is bursting its rusty brown sheathing in twain, I know there is Spring in the world. Because through the sky-patch whose azure and white My window frames all the day long, A yellow-bird dips for an instant of flight, I know there is Song. Because even here in this Mansion of Woe Where creep the dull hours, leaden-shod, Compassion and Tenderness aid me, I know There is God. Overnight, a Rose. [Caroline Giltinan] That overnight a rose could come I one time did believe, |
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