A Tree With a Bird in It: a Symposium of Contemporary American Poets On Being Shown a Pear-Tree On Which Sat a Grackle
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. . . Memories, memories! There are only trees now, no 'Gene, no eighties Gray cats, I can feel your fur in my heart . . . Green grackle, I remember now, Back in the lost days, back in the eighties The cat ate you. 14 jAPHice. Edith M. Thomas (She tells a friend in confidence, after she is safely out of it all.) FROST AND SANDBURG TONIGHT Apple green bird on a wooden bough, And the brazen sound of a long, loud row, And "Child, take the train, but mind what you do — Frost, tonight, and Sandburg ...too!" Then I sally forth, half wild, half cowed. Till I come to the surging, impervious crowd. The wine-filled, the temperance, the sober, the pied. The Poets that cover the countryside! The Poets I never would meet till tonight! A gleam of their eyes in the fading light, And I took them all in — the enormous throng — And with one great bound I bolted along. If the garden had merely held birds and flowers! But I hear a voice — they have talked for hours — "Frost tonight — " if ^twere merely he!
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