A change of world: Poems With a foreword by W. H. Auden |
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air Like exotic AIR WITHOUT INCENSE antique generalissimos BEACON HILL Curtis beneath birds bite the living CHANGE OF WORLD clock Concord Connecticut detached from waxy drink old sherry dust exotic leaves detached fingers FORESTALL THIS HOUR garden Gazing gesture GHOSTS CAN SAY good-by Greening the glass hair would span headland horoscope Intelligent Puritan feature knew laughter left cheek spatter light litde LIVING COLORS lizards madder meet In portraits Meets elder values mind never night NORMANDY Played poems potted exile shrubs rain receptive twilight resignation Watch lime-green sand-grey coat sensitive spines Greening Severing the world's share Narrow confines shattered shrubs with sensitive Significance of sorts sit drinking auburn sorts to Baudelaire sphere But put Splintered square stay STORM WARNINGS streets things town tree unicorn Unquestionably a nose valet VERTIGO vines And potted violins W. H. Auden walk waltz Watch lime-green shade waxy boughs wind window yew and lily