Let Evening Come: PoemsSomber poems deal with the end of summer, winter dawn, travel, mortality, childhood, education, nature and the spiritual aspects of life. |
Contents
THREE SONGS AT THE END OF SUMMER | 3 |
THE POET AT TEN | 9 |
SMALL EARLY VALENTINE | 15 |
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afternoon autumn Barbados blooming blue bone meal boys chafes and pauses Church Fair comes Connecticut cricket cup is red dark DOG AT SUNRISE dog's door drive drop dust eyes fall father flowers Frogs GERANIUM gleaming golden goldenrod gone goodbye Grandma's grass gray Hamden head hemlock hollyhock hour housefly jacket JANE KENYON lawn leash leaves LETTER TO ALICE light LOOKING AT STARS maple moon morning moss neighbor night nose numbers passed peonies pines pink porch pull rain rolls and rubs rose SAINT PAUL scent SEPTEMBER GARDEN PARTY Severn shine sigh sill sleep slept smell snuffling soaking someone sound SPRING SNOW stick stone summer supper things thought THREE CROWS trees Turgenev turning UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN wait waking WALKING NOTES WALKING THE DOG weeds wind window WINTER SOLSTICE wood